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Defining Gene Functions in Tumorigenesis by Ex vivo Ablation of Floxed Alleles in Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor Cells
Published on: August 25, 2021
The CALERIE Genomic Data Resource
C P Ryan1, D L Corcoran2, N Banskota3
1Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY, USA. cpr2139@cumc.columbia.edu.
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Caloric restriction (CR) slows biological aging and prolongs healthy lifespan in model organisms. Findings from the CALERIE randomized, controlled trial of long-term CR in healthy, nonobese humans broadly supports a similar pattern of effects in humans. To expand our understanding of the molecular pathways and biological processes underpinning CR effects in humans, we generated a series of genomic datasets from stored biospecimens collected from n = 218 participants during the trial. These data constitute a genomic data resource for a randomized controlled trial of an intervention targeting the biology of aging. Datasets include whole-genome single-nucleotide polymorphism genotypes, and three-timepoint-longitudinal DNA methylation, mRNA and small RNA datasets generated from blood, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue samples (total sample n = 2,327). The CALERIE Genomic Data Resource described in this article is available from the Aging Research Biobank. This multi-tissue, multi-omics, longitudinal data resource has great potential to advance translational geroscience. ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT00427193 .
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