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Systematic identification of genetic influences on methylation across the human life course
Tom R. Gaunt
1
,
Hashem A. Shihab
1
,
Gibran Hemani
1
,
Josine L Min
1
,
Geoff Woodward
1
,
Oliver Lyttleton
2
,
Jie Zheng
1
,
Aparna Duggirala
2
,
Wendy L. McArdle
2
,
Karen Ho
2
,
Susan M Ring
1, 2
,
David M Evans
1, 3
,
George Davey Smith
1
,
Caroline L. Relton
1, 4
3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-03-31
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 5.710
CiteScore: 17.5
Impact factor: 9.4
ISSN: 14747596, 14656906, 1474760X
PubMed ID:
27036880
Abstract
The influence of genetic variation on complex diseases is potentially mediated through a range of highly dynamic epigenetic processes exhibiting temporal variation during development and later life. Here we present a catalogue of the genetic influences on DNA methylation (methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTL)) at five different life stages in human blood: children at birth, childhood, adolescence and their mothers during pregnancy and middle age. We show that genetic effects on methylation are highly stable across the life course and that developmental change in the genetic contribution to variation in methylation occurs primarily through increases in environmental or stochastic effects. Though we map a large proportion of the cis-acting genetic variation, a much larger component of genetic effects influencing methylation are acting in trans. However, only 7 % of discovered mQTL are trans-effects, suggesting that the trans component is highly polygenic. Finally, we estimate the contribution of mQTL to variation in complex traits and infer that methylation may have a causal role consistent with an infinitesimal model in which many methylation sites each have a small influence, amounting to a large overall contribution. DNA methylation contains a significant heritable component that remains consistent across the lifespan. Our results suggest that the genetic component of methylation may have a causal role in complex traits. The database of mQTL presented here provide a rich resource for those interested in investigating the role of methylation in disease.
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Gaunt T. R., Shihab H. A., Hemani G., Min J. L., Woodward G., Lyttleton O., Zheng J., Duggirala A., McArdle W. L., Ho K., Ring S. M., Evans D. M., Davey Smith G., Relton C. L. Systematic identification of genetic influences on methylation across the human life course // Genome Biology. 2016. Vol. 17. No. 1. 61
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s13059-016-0926-z
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-016-0926-z
TI - Systematic identification of genetic influences on methylation across the human life course
T2 - Genome Biology
AU - Gaunt, Tom R.
AU - Shihab, Hashem A.
AU - Hemani, Gibran
AU - Min, Josine L
AU - Woodward, Geoff
AU - Lyttleton, Oliver
AU - Zheng, Jie
AU - Duggirala, Aparna
AU - McArdle, Wendy L.
AU - Ho, Karen
AU - Ring, Susan M
AU - Evans, David M
AU - Davey Smith, George
AU - Relton, Caroline L.
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/03/31
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 17
PMID - 27036880
SN - 1474-7596
SN - 1465-6906
SN - 1474-760X
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@article{2016_Gaunt,
author = {Tom R. Gaunt and Hashem A. Shihab and Gibran Hemani and Josine L Min and Geoff Woodward and Oliver Lyttleton and Jie Zheng and Aparna Duggirala and Wendy L. McArdle and Karen Ho and Susan M Ring and David M Evans and George Davey Smith and Caroline L. Relton},
title = {Systematic identification of genetic influences on methylation across the human life course},
journal = {Genome Biology},
year = {2016},
volume = {17},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-016-0926-z},
number = {1},
pages = {61},
doi = {10.1186/s13059-016-0926-z}
}