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DNA methylation patterns associate with genetic and gene expression variation in HapMap cell lines.


ABSTRACT: DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mechanism involved in gene regulation and disease, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying inter-individual variation in methylation profiles. Here we measured methylation levels at 22,290 CpG dinucleotides in lymphoblastoid cell lines from 77 HapMap Yoruba individuals, for which genome-wide gene expression and genotype data were also available.Association analyses of methylation levels with more than three million common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified 180 CpG-sites in 173 genes that were associated with nearby SNPs (putatively in cis, usually within 5 kb) at a false discovery rate of 10%. The most intriguing trans signal was obtained for SNP rs10876043 in the disco-interacting protein 2 homolog B gene (DIP2B, previously postulated to play a role in DNA methylation), that had a genome-wide significant association with the first principal component of patterns of methylation; however, we found only modest signal of trans-acting associations overall. As expected, we found significant negative correlations between promoter methylation and gene expression levels measured by RNA-sequencing across genes. Finally, there was a significant overlap of SNPs that were associated with both methylation and gene expression levels.Our results demonstrate a strong genetic component to inter-individual variation in DNA methylation profiles. Furthermore, there was an enrichment of SNPs that affect both methylation and gene expression, providing evidence for shared mechanisms in a fraction of genes.

SUBMITTER: Bell JT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3091299 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA methylation patterns associate with genetic and gene expression variation in HapMap cell lines.

Bell Jordana T JT   Pai Athma A AA   Pickrell Joseph K JK   Gaffney Daniel J DJ   Pique-Regi Roger R   Degner Jacob F JF   Gilad Yoav Y   Pritchard Jonathan K JK  

Genome biology 20110120 1


<h4>Background</h4>DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mechanism involved in gene regulation and disease, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying inter-individual variation in methylation profiles. Here we measured methylation levels at 22,290 CpG dinucleotides in lymphoblastoid cell lines from 77 HapMap Yoruba individuals, for which genome-wide gene expression and genotype data were also available.<h4>Results</h4>Association analyses of methylation levels with more than three  ...[more]

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