Publication: A multi-ethnic epigenome-wide association study of leukocyte DNA methylation and blood lipids.
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2021-06-28
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Jhun, Min-A
Mendelson, Michael
Wilson, Rory
Gondalia, Rahul
Joehanes, Roby
Salfati, Elias
Zhao, Xiaoping
Braun, Kim Valeska Emilie
Do, Anh Nguyet
Hedman, Åsa K
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Here we examine the association between DNA methylation in circulating leukocytes and blood lipids in a multi-ethnic sample of 16,265 subjects. We identify 148, 35, and 4 novel associations among Europeans, African Americans, and Hispanics, respectively, and an additional 186 novel associations through a trans-ethnic meta-analysis. We observe a high concordance in the direction of effects across racial/ethnic groups, a high correlation of effect sizes between high-density lipoprotein and triglycerides, a modest overlap of associations with epigenome-wide association studies of other cardio-metabolic traits, and a largely non-overlap with lipid loci identified to date through genome-wide association studies. Thirty CpGs reached significance in at least 2 racial/ethnic groups including 7 that showed association with the expression of an annotated gene. CpGs annotated to CPT1A showed evidence of being influenced by triglycerides levels. DNA methylation levels of circulating leukocytes show robust and consistent association with blood lipid levels across multiple racial/ethnic groups.
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Adult
Black or African American
Aged
Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase
CpG Islands
DNA Methylation
Epigenesis, Genetic
Epigenome
Epigenomics
Female
Hispanic or Latino
Humans
Leukocytes
Lipids
Lipoproteins, HDL
Male
Middle Aged
Quantitative Trait Loci
White People
Black or African American
Aged
Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase
CpG Islands
DNA Methylation
Epigenesis, Genetic
Epigenome
Epigenomics
Female
Hispanic or Latino
Humans
Leukocytes
Lipids
Lipoproteins, HDL
Male
Middle Aged
Quantitative Trait Loci
White People