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Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Profiles in Whole-Blood and Buccal Samples-Cross-Sectional, Longitudinal, and across Platforms

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241914640

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DNA methylation; epigenetics; Illumina microarrays; tissue comparison; platform comparison; longitudinal design

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The field of DNA methylation research is rapidly evolving, focusing on studying disease and phenotype changes over time using methylation measurements from diverse tissue sources and multiple array platforms. This study identified longitudinal, inter-tissue, and inter-platform variation in DNA methylation, and identified a set of shared CpGs associated with aging, ancestry, and mQTLs.
The field of DNA methylation research is rapidly evolving, focusing on disease and phenotype changes over time using methylation measurements from diverse tissue sources and multiple array platforms. Consequently, identifying the extent of longitudinal, inter-tissue, and inter-platform variation in DNA methylation is crucial for future advancement. DNA methylation was measured in 375 individuals, with 197 of those having 2 blood sample measurements similar to 10 years apart. Whole-blood samples were measured on Illumina Infinium 450K and EPIC methylation arrays, and buccal samples from a subset of 58 participants were measured on EPIC array. The data were analyzed with the aims to examine the correlation between methylation levels in longitudinal blood samples in 197 individuals, examine the correlation between methylation levels in the blood and buccal samples in 58 individuals, and examine the correlation between blood methylation profiles assessed on the EPIC and 450K arrays in 83 individuals. We identified 136,833, 7674, and 96,891 CpGs significantly and strongly correlated (>0.50) longitudinally, across blood and buccal samples as well as array platforms, respectively. A total of 3674 of these CpGs were shared across all three sets. Analysis of these shared CpGs identified previously found associations with aging, ancestry, and 7016 mQTLs as well.

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