2021
Epigenetic age acceleration, fatigue, and inflammation in patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancer: A longitudinal study
Xiao C, Beitler JJ, Peng G, Levine ME, Conneely KN, Zhao H, Felger JC, Wommack EC, Chico CE, Jeon S, Higgins KA, Shin DM, Saba NF, Burtness BA, Bruner DW, Miller AH. Epigenetic age acceleration, fatigue, and inflammation in patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancer: A longitudinal study. Cancer 2021, 127: 3361-3371. PMID: 34027995, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.33641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccelerationEpigenesis, GeneticFatigueHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansInflammationLongitudinal StudiesMaleConceptsC-reactive proteinIL-6 levelsEpigenetic age accelerationNeck cancerInterleukin-6Inflammatory markersHigher epigenetic age accelerationLower C-reactive proteinAge accelerationHigher C-reactive proteinMultidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20Poor functional outcomeBlood DNA methylationMonths postradiotherapyAdvanced diseaseConcurrent chemoradiationMost patientsDistant metastasisFunctional outcomeSevere fatigueTreatment completionRadiation therapyPatientsGreater fatigueInflammation
2017
Contemporaneous Social Environment and the Architecture of Late-Life Gene Expression Profiles
Levine ME, Crimmins EM, Weir DR, Cole SW. Contemporaneous Social Environment and the Architecture of Late-Life Gene Expression Profiles. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2017, 186: 503-509. PMID: 28911009, PMCID: PMC5860329, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwx147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscriptional responseGene expression programsGene regulation pathwaysBioinformatics-based approachGene expression profilesTranscription factor activationGene expression levelsExpression programsLow socioeconomic statusRegulation pathwaysExpression profilesStress response systemNeuroendocrine signalingFactor activationAntiviral responseExpression levelsSocioeconomic statusPhysiological changesDistinct patternsChronic activationLong-term healthActivationGenesSignalingBiology
2015
Loneliness, eudaimonia, and the human conserved transcriptional response to adversity
Cole SW, Levine ME, Arevalo JM, Ma J, Weir DR, Crimmins EM. Loneliness, eudaimonia, and the human conserved transcriptional response to adversity. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2015, 62: 11-17. PMID: 26246388, PMCID: PMC4637182, DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2015.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsBehavioral health risk factorsCommunity-dwelling older adultsPeripheral blood samplesPro-inflammatory genesHealth risk factorsSocial isolationMixed effect linear model analysesChronic social adversityCTRA gene expressionStrength of associationGene expressionPsychological resilience factorsResilience factorsAdversity factorsBlood samplesIncreased expressionMeasures of lonelinessOlder adultsSocial adversityAnxiety symptomsUS HealthLinear model analysisRetirement StudyHealth risks
2012
The Impact of Insulin Resistance and Inflammation on the Association Between Sarcopenic Obesity and Physical Functioning
Levine ME, Crimmins EM. The Impact of Insulin Resistance and Inflammation on the Association Between Sarcopenic Obesity and Physical Functioning. Obesity 2012, 20: 2101-2106. PMID: 22310233, PMCID: PMC3527629, DOI: 10.1038/oby.2012.20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryC-reactive proteinInsulin resistancePhysical functioningSarcopenic obesityPhysical functioning problemsMuscle massDifferent body composition phenotypesSerum C-reactive proteinAppendicular skeletal muscle massHomeostasis model assessmentNutrition Examination SurveyCross-sectional studyX-ray absorptiometryBody composition categoriesSkeletal muscle massBody composition phenotypesBody composition measurementsPoisson regression modelsRace/ethnicityNonsarcopenic obesitySarcopenic nonobeseSarcopenic nonobesitySarcopenic obeseSystemic inflammation