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Genome-wide analyses identify a role for SLC17A4 and AADAT in thyroid hormone regulation (2018)
Teumer, Alexander ; Chaker, Layal ; Groeneweg, Stefan ; Li, Yong ; Di Munno, Celia ; Barbieri, Caterina ; Schultheiss, Ulla T. ; Traglia, Michela ; Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S. ; Akiyama, Masato ; Appel, Emil Vincent R. ; Arking, Dan E. ; Arnold, Alice ; Astrup, Arne ; Beekman, Marian ; Beilby, John P. ; Bekaert, Sofie ; Boerwinkle, Eric ; Brown, Suzanne J. ; De Buyzere, Marc ; Campbell, Purdey J. ; Ceresini, Graziano ; Cerqueira, Charlotte ; Cucca, Francesco ; Deary, Ian J. ; Deelen, Joris ; Eckardt, Kai-Uwe ; Ekici, Arif B. ; Eriksson, Johan G. ; Ferrrucci, Luigi ; Fiers, Tom ; Fiorillo, Edoardo ; Ford, Ian ; Fox, Caroline S. ; Fuchsberger, Christian ; Galesloot, Tessel E. ; Gieger, Christian ; Gögele, Martin ; De Grandi, Alessandro ; Grarup, Niels ; Greiser, Karin Halina ; Haljas, Kadri ; Hansen, Torben ; Harris, Sarah E. ; van Heemst, Diana ; den Heijer, Martin ; Hicks, Andrew A. ; den Hollander, Wouter ; Homuth, Georg ; Hui, Jennie ; Ikram, M. Arfan ; Ittermann, Till ; Jensen, Richard A. ; Jing, Jiaojiao ; Jukema, J. Wouter ; Kajantie, Eero ; Kamatani, Yoichiro ; Kasbohm, Elisa ; Kaufman, Jean-Marc ; Kiemeney, Lambertus A. ; Kloppenburg, Margreet ; Kronenberg, Florian ; Kubo, Michiaki ; Lahti, Jari ; Lapauw, Bruno
Epigenome-wide association study reveals CpG sites associated with thyroid function and regulatory effects on KLF9 (2023)
Weihs, Antoine ; Chaker, Layal ; Martin, Tiphaine C. ; Braun, Kim V.E. ; Campbell, Purdey J. ; Cox, Simon R. ; Fornage, Myriam ; Gieger, Christian ; Grabe, Hans J. ; Grallert, Harald ; Harris, Sarah E. ; Kühnel, Brigitte ; Marioni, Riccardo E. ; Martin, Nicholas G. ; McCartney, Daniel L. ; McRae, Allan F. ; Meisinger, Christa ; van Meurs, Joyce B.J. ; Nano, Jana ; Nauck, Matthias ; Peters, Annette ; Prokisch, Holger ; Roden, Michael ; Selvin, Elizabeth ; Beekman, Marian ; van Heemst, Diana ; Slagboom, Eline P. ; Swenson, Brenton R. ; Tin, Adrienne ; Tsai, Pei-Chien ; Uitterlinden, Andre ; Visser, W. Edward ; Völzke, Henry ; Waldenberger, Melanie ; Walsh, John P. ; Köttgen, Anna ; Wilson, Scott G. ; Peeters, Robin P. ; Bell, Jordana T. ; Medici, Marco ; Teumer, Alexander
Epigenome-wide association study of body mass index, and the adverse outcomes of adiposity (2016)
Wahl, Simone ; Drong, Alexander ; Lehne, Benjamin ; Loh, Marie ; Scott, William R. ; Kunze, Sonja ; Tsai, Pei-Chien ; Ried, Janina S. ; Zhang, Weihua ; Yang, Youwen ; Tan, Sili ; Fiorito, Giovanni ; Franke, Lude ; Guarrera, Simonetta ; Kasela, Silva ; Kriebel, Jennifer ; Richmond, Rebecca C. ; Adamo, Marco ; Afzal, Uzma ; Ala-Korpela, Mika ; Albetti, Benedetta ; Ammerpohl, Ole ; Apperley, Jane F. ; Beekman, Marian ; Bertazzi, Pier Alberto ; Black, S. Lucas ; Blancher, Christine ; Bonder, Marc-Jan ; Brosch, Mario ; Carstensen-Kirberg, Maren ; de Craen, Anton J. M. ; de Lusignan, Simon ; Dehghan, Abbas ; Elkalaawy, Mohamed ; Fischer, Krista ; Franco, Oscar H. ; Gaunt, Tom R. ; Hampe, Jochen ; Hashemi, Majid ; Isaacs, Aaron ; Jenkinson, Andrew ; Jha, Sujeet ; Kato, Norihiro ; Krogh, Vittorio ; Laffan, Michael ; Meisinger, Christa ; Meitinger, Thomas ; Mok, Zuan Yu ; Motta, Valeria ; Ng, Hong Kiat ; Nikolakopoulou, Zacharoula ; Nteliopoulos, Georgios ; Panico, Salvatore ; Pervjakova, Natalia ; Prokisch, Holger ; Rathmann, Wolfgang ; Roden, Michael ; Rota, Federica ; Rozario, Michelle Ann ; Sandling, Johanna K. ; Schafmayer, Clemens ; Schramm, Katharina ; Siebert, Reiner ; Slagboom, P. Eline ; Soininen, Pasi ; Stolk, Lisette ; Strauch, Konstantin ; Tai, E-Shyong ; Tarantini, Letizia ; Thorand, Barbara ; Tigchelaar, Ettje F. ; Tumino, Rosario ; Uitterlinden, Andre G. ; van Duijn, Cornelia ; van Meurs, Joyce B. J. ; Vineis, Paolo ; Wickremasinghe, Ananda Rajitha ; Wijmenga, Cisca ; Yang, Tsun-Po ; Yuan, Wei ; Zhernakova, Alexandra ; Batterham, Rachel L. ; Smith, George Davey ; Deloukas, Panos ; Heijmans, Bastiaan T. ; Herder, Christian ; Hofman, Albert ; Lindgren, Cecilia M. ; Milani, Lili ; van der Harst, Pim ; Peters, Annette ; Illig, Thomas ; Relton, Caroline L. ; Waldenberger, Melanie ; Järvelin, Marjo-Riitta ; Bollati, Valentina ; Soong, Richie ; Spector, Tim D. ; Scott, James ; McCarthy, Mark I. ; Elliott, Paul ; Bell, Jordana T. ; Matullo, Giuseppe ; Gieger, Christian ; Kooner, Jaspal S. ; Grallert, Harald ; Chambers, John C.
Metabolomic biomarkers of habitual B vitamin intakes unveil novel differentially methylated positions in the human epigenome (2023)
Costeira, Ricardo ; Evangelista, Laila ; Wilson, Rory ; Yan, Xinyu ; Hellbach, Fabian ; Sinke, Lucy ; Christiansen, Colette ; Villicaña, Sergio ; Masachs, Olatz M. ; Tsai, Pei-Chien ; Mangino, Massimo ; Menni, Cristina ; Berry, Sarah E. ; Beekman, Marian ; van Heemst, Diana ; Slagboom, P. Eline ; Heijmans, Bastiaan T. ; Suhre, Karsten ; Kastenmüller, Gabi ; Gieger, Christian ; Peters, Annette ; Small, Kerrin S. ; Linseisen, Jakob ; Waldenberger, Melanie ; Bell, Jordana T.
Background B vitamins such as folate (B9), B6, and B12 are key in one carbon metabolism, which generates methyl donors for DNA methylation. Several studies have linked differential methylation to self-reported intakes of folate and B12, but these estimates can be imprecise, while metabolomic biomarkers can offer an objective assessment of dietary intakes. We explored blood metabolomic biomarkers of folate and vitamins B6 and B12, to carry out epigenome-wide analyses across up to three European cohorts. Associations between self-reported habitual daily B vitamin intakes and 756 metabolites (Metabolon Inc.) were assessed in serum samples from 1064 UK participants from the TwinsUK cohort. The identified B vitamin metabolomic biomarkers were then used in epigenome-wide association tests with fasting blood DNA methylation levels at 430,768 sites from the Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip in blood samples from 2182 European participants from the TwinsUK and KORA cohorts. Candidate signals were explored for metabolite associations with gene expression levels in a subset of the TwinsUK sample (n = 297). Metabolomic biomarker epigenetic associations were also compared with epigenetic associations of self-reported habitual B vitamin intakes in samples from 2294 European participants. Results Eighteen metabolites were associated with B vitamin intakes after correction for multiple testing (Bonferroni-adj. p < 0.05), of which 7 metabolites were available in both cohorts and tested for epigenome-wide association. Three metabolites — pipecolate (metabolomic biomarker of B6 and folate intakes), pyridoxate (marker of B6 and folate) and docosahexaenoate (DHA, marker of B6) — were associated with 10, 3 and 1 differentially methylated positions (DMPs), respectively. The strongest association was observed between DHA and DMP cg03440556 in the SCD gene (effect = 0.093 ± 0.016, p = 4.07E−09). Pyridoxate, a catabolic product of vitamin B6, was inversely associated with CpG methylation near the SLC1A5 gene promoter region (cg02711608 and cg22304262) and with SLC7A11 (cg06690548), but not with corresponding changes in gene expression levels. The self-reported intake of folate and vitamin B6 had consistent but non-significant associations with the epigenetic signals. Conclusion Metabolomic biomarkers are a valuable approach to investigate the effects of dietary B vitamin intake on the human epigenome.
Epigenome-wide association study of dietary fatty acid intake (2024)
Lange de Luna, Julia ; Nounu, Aayah ; Neumeyer, Sonja ; Sinke, Lucy ; Wilson, Rory ; Hellbach, Fabian ; Matías-García, Pamela R. ; Delerue, Thomas ; Winkelmann, Juliane ; Peters, Annette ; Thorand, Barbara ; Beekman, Marian ; Heijmans, Bastiaan T. ; Slagboom, Eline ; Gieger, Christian ; Linseisen, Jakob ; Waldenberger, Melanie
Background Dietary intake of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on the development of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, depression and cancer, while a high intake of n-6 PUFA was often reported to be associated with inflammation-related traits. The effect of PUFAs on health outcomes might be mediated by DNA methylation (DNAm). The aim of our study is to identify the impact of PUFA intake on DNAm in the Cooperative Health Research in the Region of Augsburg (KORA) FF4 cohort and the Leiden Longevity Study (LLS). Results DNA methylation levels were measured in whole blood from the population-based KORA FF4 study (N = 1354) and LLS (N = 448), using the Illumina MethylationEPIC BeadChip and Illumina HumanMethylation450 array, respectively. We assessed associations between DNAm and intake of eight and four PUFAs in KORA and LLS, respectively. Where possible, results were meta-analyzed. Below the Bonferroni correction threshold (p < 7.17 × 10–8), we identified two differentially methylated positions (DMPs) associated with PUFA intake in the KORA study. The DMP cg19937480, annotated to gene PRDX1, was positively associated with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in model 1 (beta: 2.00 × 10–5, 95%CI: 1.28 × 10–5-2.73 × 10–5, P value: 6.98 × 10–8), while cg05041783, annotated to gene MARK2, was positively associated with docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) in our fully adjusted model (beta: 9.80 × 10–5, 95%CI: 6.25 × 10–5-1.33 × 10–4, P value: 6.75 × 10–8). In the meta-analysis, we identified the CpG site (cg15951061), annotated to gene CDCA7L below Bonferroni correction (1.23 × 10–7) associated with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) intake in model 1 (beta: 2.00 × 10–5, 95% CI: 1.27 × 10–5–2.73 × 10–5, P value = 5.99 × 10–8) and we confirmed the association of cg19937480 with DHA in both models 1 and 2 (beta: 2.07 × 10–5, 95% CI: 1.31 × 10–5–2.83 × 10–5, P value = 1.00 × 10–7 and beta: 2.19 × 10–5, 95% CI: 1.41 × 10–5–2.97 × 10–5, P value = 5.91 × 10–8 respectively). Conclusions Our study identified three CpG sites associated with PUFA intake. The mechanisms of these sites remain largely unexplored, highlighting the novelty of our findings. Further research is essential to understand the links between CpG site methylation and PUFA outcomes.
Pooled analysis of epigenome-wide association studies of food consumption in KORA, TwinsUK and LLS (2023)
Hellbach, Fabian ; Sinke, Lucy ; Costeira, Ricardo ; Baumeister, Sebastian-Edgar ; Beekman, Marian ; Louca, Panayiotis ; Leeming, Emily R. ; Mompeo, Olatz ; Berry, Sarah ; Wilson, Rory ; Wawro, Nina ; Freuer, Dennis ; Hauner, Hans ; Peters, Annette ; Winkelmann, Juliane ; Koenig, Wolfgang ; Meisinger, Christa ; Waldenberger, Melanie ; Heijmans, Bastiaan T. ; Slagboom, P. Eline ; Bell, Jordana T. ; Linseisen, Jakob
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