DNA methylation signatures of chronic low-grade inflammation are associated with complex diseases

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Ligthart, Symen
Marzi, Carola
Aslibekyan, Stella
Mendelson, Michael M.
Conneely, Karen N.
Tanaka, Toshiko
Colicino, Elena
Waite, Lindsay L.
Guan, Weihua
Brody, Jennifer A.
Elks, Cathy
Marioni, Riccardo
Jhun, Min A.
Agha, Golareh
Bressler, Jan
Ward-Caviness, Cavin K.
Chen, Brian H.
Huan, Tianxiao
Bakulski, Kelly
Salfati, Elias L.
Fiorito, Giovanni
Wahl, Simone
Schramm, Katharina
Sha, Jin
Hernandez, Dena G.
Smith, Jennifer A.
Sotoodehnia, Nona
Pilling, Luke C.
Pankow, James S.
Tsao, Phil S.
Liu, Chunyu
Zhao, Wei
Guarrera, Simonetta
Michopoulos, Vasiliki J.
Smith, Alicia K.
Peters, Marjolein J.
Melzer, David
Vokonas, Pantel
Fornage, Myriam
Prokisch, Holger
Bis, Joshua C.
Chu, Audrey Y.
Herder, Christian
Grallert, Harald
Yao, Chen
Shah, Sonia
McRae, Allan F.
Lin, Honghuang
Horvath, Steve
Fallin, Daniele
Wareham, Nicholas J.
Wiggins, Kerri L.
Feinberg, Andrew P.
Starr, John M.
Visscher, Peter M.
Murabito, Joanne M.
Kardia, Sharon L. R.
Absher, Devin M.
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Singleton, Andrew B.
Bandinelli, Stefania
Peters, Annette
Waldenberger, Melanie
Matullo, Giuseppe
Demerath, Ellen W.
Uitterlinden, André G.
van Meurs, Joyce B. J.
Franco, Oscar H.
Chen, Yii-Der Ida
Levy, Daniel
Turner, Stephen T.
Deary, Ian J.
Dupuis, Josée
Ferrucci, Luigi
Ong, Ken K.
Assimes, Themistocles L.
Boerwinkle, Eric
Koenig, Wolfgang
Arnett, Donna K.
Benjamin, Emelia J.
Dehghan, Abbas
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Ligthart, S., C. Marzi, S. Aslibekyan, M. M. Mendelson, K. N. Conneely, T. Tanaka, E. Colicino, et al. 2016. “DNA methylation signatures of chronic low-grade inflammation are associated with complex diseases.” Genome Biology 17 (1): 255. doi:10.1186/s13059-016-1119-5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-016-1119-5.Abstract
Background: Chronic low-grade inflammation reflects a subclinical immune response implicated in the pathogenesis of complex diseases. Identifying genetic loci where DNA methylation is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation may reveal novel pathways or therapeutic targets for inflammation. Results: We performed a meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), which is a sensitive marker of low-grade inflammation, in a large European population (n = 8863) and trans-ethnic replication in African Americans (n = 4111). We found differential methylation at 218 CpG sites to be associated with CRP (P < 1.15 × 10–7) in the discovery panel of European ancestry and replicated (P < 2.29 × 10–4) 58 CpG sites (45 unique loci) among African Americans. To further characterize the molecular and clinical relevance of the findings, we examined the association with gene expression, genetic sequence variants, and clinical outcomes. DNA methylation at nine (16%) CpG sites was associated with whole blood gene expression in cis (P < 8.47 × 10–5), ten (17%) CpG sites were associated with a nearby genetic variant (P < 2.50 × 10–3), and 51 (88%) were also associated with at least one related cardiometabolic entity (P < 9.58 × 10–5). An additive weighted score of replicated CpG sites accounted for up to 6% inter-individual variation (R2) of age-adjusted and sex-adjusted CRP, independent of known CRP-related genetic variants. Conclusion: We have completed an EWAS of chronic low-grade inflammation and identified many novel genetic loci underlying inflammation that may serve as targets for the development of novel therapeutic interventions for inflammation. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13059-016-1119-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.Other Sources
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