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DNA methylation analysis from saliva samples for epidemiological studies

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EPIGENETICS
卷 13, 期 4, 页码 352-362

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2018.1461295

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Bisulfite conversion; epigenetic; EpiTYPER; human; DNA methylation; OXTR; saliva

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R21MH10692]

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Saliva is a non-invasive, easily accessible tissue, which is regularly collected in large epidemiological studies to examine genetic questions. Recently, it is becoming more common to use saliva to assess DNA methylation. However, DNA extracted from saliva is a mixture of both bacterial and human DNA derived from epithelial and immune cells in the mouth. Thus, there are unique challenges to using salivary DNA in methylation studies that can influence data quality. This study assesses: (1) quantification of human DNA after extraction; (2) delineation of human and bacterial DNA; (3) bisulfite conversion (BSC); (4) quantification of BSC DNA; (5) PCR amplification of BSC DNA from saliva and; (6) quantitation of DNA methylation with a targeted assay. The framework proposed will allow saliva samples to be more widely used in targeted epigenetic studies.

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