The Who’s, What’s, and “Y”s: Y Sex Chromosome Loss and Methylation for Analysis in Male Aging and Mortality and Forensic Science Applications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2024
Abstract
The Y chromosome plays a crucial role in understanding the overall landscape of male health. Incorporating the Y chromosome into genomic and epigenomic research may elucidate the male-specific mechanisms behind aging and the pathogenesis of certain conditions, both acute and chronic. Present epigenetic research focuses on the effects of modifications like methylation on autosomal chromosomes. However, little research has been conducted to further these investigations in sex chromosomes, especially the Y chromosome. Epigenetic analyses can identify age-associated CpG sites that may offer potential biomarkers for age estimation and disease risk assessment, among others. This review emphasizes interdisciplinary efforts that have been made in the construction of an assembly and the application of “epigenetic clocks” to the Y chromosome. The studies reviewed here examined the effects of aging on genes such as NLGN4Y, DDX3Y, and TBL1Y, and on male-specific health disparities and disease etiologies, as well as the potential for the use of these genes to assess the diagnostic and age algorithmic potential of Y-specific genes.
Identifier
85213554212 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Forensic Sciences
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.3390/forensicsci4040043
e-ISSN
26736756
First Page
610
Last Page
634
Issue
4
Volume
4
Recommended Citation
Sapozhnikov, Mira; Medina-Paz, Francisco; Castagnola, María Josefina; and Zapico, Sara C., "The Who’s, What’s, and “Y”s: Y Sex Chromosome Loss and Methylation for Analysis in Male Aging and Mortality and Forensic Science Applications" (2024). Faculty Publications. 19.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/19