Concentration of cell free DNA increases

Molecular

Gender

Female

Data Availability

Period at which this change occurs is not accurately known

Tissue

  • plasma Changes

References

  • Jylhävä et al. (2011) "Aging is associated with quantitative and qualitative changes in circulating cell-free DNA: the Vitality 90+ study." Mech. Ageing Dev. 132(1-2):20-26 (PubMed)
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Description

When comparing nonagenarian women (participants in the Vitality 90+ Study) with young women (aged 22-37 years), the concentration of cell free DNA, a marker of cellular death, was observed to be significantly higher. The quality of the cell free DNA also displayed a marked difference between nonagenarians and controls, appearing more fragmented.