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SUBMITTER: Smyth LJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9780337 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Smyth Laura J LJ Dahlström Emma H EH Syreeni Anna A Kerr Katie K Kilner Jill J Doyle Ross R Brennan Eoin E Nair Viji V Fermin Damian D Nelson Robert G RG Looker Helen C HC Wooster Christopher C Andrews Darrell D Anderson Kerry K McKay Gareth J GJ Cole Joanne B JB Salem Rany M RM Conlon Peter J PJ Kretzler Matthias M Hirschhorn Joel N JN Sadlier Denise D Godson Catherine C Florez Jose C JC Forsblom Carol C Maxwell Alexander P AP Groop Per-Henrik PH Sandholm Niina N McKnight Amy Jayne AJ
Nature communications 20221222 1
Type 1 diabetes affects over nine million individuals globally, with approximately 40% developing diabetic kidney disease. Emerging evidence suggests that epigenetic alterations, such as DNA methylation, are involved in diabetic kidney disease. Here we assess differences in blood-derived genome-wide DNA methylation associated with diabetic kidney disease in 1304 carefully characterised individuals with type 1 diabetes and known renal status from two cohorts in the United Kingdom-Republic of Irel ...[more]