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Systematic integrated analysis of genetic and epigenetic variation in diabetic kidney disease

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005905117

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methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTL); epigenetics; multiomics integration analysis; multitrait colocalization analysis (moloc); chronic kidney disease

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  1. National Institute of Health [R01 DK087635, DK076077, DK105821]
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [5U01DK060990, 5U01DK060984, 5U01DK06102, 5U01DK061021, 5U01DK061028, 5U01DK60980, 5U01DK060963, 5U01DK060902]
  3. Tulane Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence for Clinical and Translational Research in Cardiometabolic Diseases, NIGMS/NIH [P20 GM109036]
  4. Diabetes Research Center at the University of Pennsylvania [P30-DK19525]
  5. [R01 GM129781]

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Poor metabolic control and host genetic predisposition are critical for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) development. The epigenome integrates information from sequence variations and metabolic alterations. Here, we performed a genome-wide methylome asso-ciation analysis in 500 subjects with DKD from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort for DKD phenotypes, including glycemic control, albuminuria, kidney function, and kidney function decline. We show distinct methylation patterns associated with each phenotype. We define methylation variations that are associated with underlying nucleotide variations (methylation quantitative trait loci) and show that underlying genetic variations are important drivers of methylation changes. We implemented Bayesian multi trait colocalization analysis (moloc) and summary data-based Mendelian randomization to systematically annotate genomic regions that show association with kidney function, methylation, and gene expression. We prioritized 40 loci, where methylation and gene-expression changes likely mediate the genotype effect on kidney disease development. Functional annotation suggested the role of inflammation, specifically, apoptotic cell clearance and complement activation in kidney disease development. Our study defines methylation changes associated with DKD phenotypes, the key role of underlying genetic variations driving methylation variations, and prioritizes methylome and gene-expression changes that likely mediate the genotype effect on kidney disease pathogenesis.

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