Daniel L McCartney
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Recent Articles
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Schmunk L, Call T, McCartney D, Javaid H, Hastings W, Jovicevic V, et al.
Aging Cell
. 2025 Jan;
:e14444.
PMID: 39888134
Accessible and non-invasive biomarkers that measure human ageing processes and the risk of developing age-related disease are paramount in preventative healthcare. Here, we describe a novel framework to train saliva-based...
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Bernabeu E, Chybowska A, Kresovich J, Suderman M, McCartney D, Hillary R, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2025 Jan;
17(1):14.
PMID: 39863868
Alcohol consumption is an important risk factor for multiple diseases. It is typically assessed via self-report, which is open to measurement error through recall bias. Instead, molecular data such as...
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Smith H, Ng H, Moodie J, Gadd D, McCartney D, Bernabeu E, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2024 Dec;
112(1):106-115.
PMID: 39706196
Exploring the molecular correlates of metabolic health measures may identify their shared and unique biological processes and pathways. Molecular proxies of these traits may also provide a more objective approach...
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Ying K, Song J, Cui H, Zhang Y, Li S, Chen X, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39574641
DNA methylation serves as a powerful biomarker for disease diagnosis and biological age assessment. However, current analytical approaches often rely on linear models that cannot capture the complex, context-dependent nature...
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Barker M, Koiv K, Magnusdottir I, Milbourn H, Wang B, Du X, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Sep;
15(1):8124.
PMID: 39327436
Individuals with mental illness are at higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes. However, previous studies on the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination in this population have reported conflicting results. Using data...
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Dabrowski J, Yang E, Crofts S, Hillary R, Simpson D, McCartney D, et al.
Nat Aging
. 2024 Sep;
4(10):1493-1507.
PMID: 39313745
The emergence of epigenetic predictors was a pivotal moment in geroscience, propelling the measurement and concept of biological aging into a quantitative era; however, while current epigenetic clocks show strong...
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Gadd D, Smith H, Mullin D, Chybowska O, Hillary R, Kimenai D, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2024 Sep;
16(1):124.
PMID: 39256775
Background: Plasma growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) and N-terminal proB-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) are cardiovascular biomarkers that associate with a range of diseases. Epigenetic scores (EpiScores) for GDF15 and NT-proBNP...
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Lorenzini L, Collij L, Tesi N, Vilor-Tejedor N, Ingala S, Blennow K, et al.
Alzheimers Dement
. 2024 Jul;
20(9):6146-6160.
PMID: 39073684
Introduction: Unraveling how Alzheimer's disease (AD) genetic risk is related to neuropathological heterogeneity, and whether this occurs through specific biological pathways, is a key step toward precision medicine. Methods: We...
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Jermy B, Lall K, Wolford B, Wang Y, Zguro K, Cheng Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jun;
15(1):5007.
PMID: 38866767
Polygenic scores (PGSs) offer the ability to predict genetic risk for complex diseases across the life course; a key benefit over short-term prediction models. To produce risk estimates relevant to...
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Smith H, Ng H, Moodie J, Gadd D, McCartney D, Bernabeu E, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38853823
Exploring the molecular correlates of metabolic health measures may identify the shared and unique biological processes and pathways that they track. Here, we performed epigenome-wide association studies (EWASs) of six...