Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence

Abstract Background Adolescence is a significant period for the gender-dependent development of lung function. Prior studies have shown that DNA methylation (DNA-M) is associated with lung function and DNA-M at some cytosine-phosphate-guanine dinucleotide sites (CpGs) changes over time. This study e...

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Main Authors: Shadia Khan Sunny, Hongmei Zhang, Faisal I. Rezwan, Caroline L. Relton, A. John Henderson, Simon Kebede Merid, Erik Melén, Jenny Hallberg, S. Hasan Arshad, Susan Ewart, John W. Holloway
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spelling doaj-246408da6f564410ab028022fe047fa12020-11-25T02:10:46ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2020-04-0121111410.1186/s12931-020-01342-yChanges of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescenceShadia Khan Sunny0Hongmei Zhang1Faisal I. Rezwan2Caroline L. Relton3A. John Henderson4Simon Kebede Merid5Erik Melén6Jenny Hallberg7S. Hasan Arshad8Susan Ewart9John W. Holloway10Division of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of MemphisDivision of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of MemphisSchool of Water, Energy and Environment, Cranfield UniversityMRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of BristolPopulation Health Sciences, University of BristolDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Education Södersjukhuset, Karolinska InstitutetDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Education Södersjukhuset, Karolinska InstitutetDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Education Södersjukhuset, Karolinska InstitutetClinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of SouthamptonLarge Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State UniversityHuman Development and Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of SouthamptonAbstract Background Adolescence is a significant period for the gender-dependent development of lung function. Prior studies have shown that DNA methylation (DNA-M) is associated with lung function and DNA-M at some cytosine-phosphate-guanine dinucleotide sites (CpGs) changes over time. This study examined whether changes of DNA-M at lung-function-related CpGs are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence for each gender, and if so, the biological significance of the detected CpGs. Methods Genome-scale DNA-M was measured in peripheral blood samples at ages 10 (n = 330) and 18 years (n = 476) from the Isle of Wight (IOW) birth cohort in United Kingdom, using Illumina Infinium arrays (450 K and EPIC). Spirometry was conducted at both ages. A training and testing method was used to screen 402,714 CpGs for their potential associations with lung function. Linear regressions were applied to assess the association of changes in lung function with changes of DNA-M at those CpGs potentially related to lung function. Adolescence-related and personal and family-related confounders were included in the model. The analyses were stratified by gender. Multiple testing was adjusted by controlling false discovery rate of 0.05. Findings were further examined in two independent birth cohorts, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Children and Parents (ALSPAC) and the Children, Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiology (BAMSE) cohort. Pathway analyses were performed on genes to which the identified CpGs were mapped. Results For females, 42 CpGs showed statistically significant associations with change in FEV1/FVC, but none for change in FEV1 or FVC. No CpGs were identified for males. In replication analyses, 16 and 21 of the 42 CpGs showed the same direction of associations among the females in the ALSPAC and BAMSE cohorts, respectively, with 11 CpGs overlapping across all the three cohorts. Through pathway analyses, significant biological processes were identified that have previously been related to lung function development. Conclusions The detected 11 CpGs in all three cohorts have the potential to serve as the candidate epigenetic markers for changes in lung function during adolescence in females.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-020-01342-yLung functionDNA methylationGenome-wideAdolescenceIOW cohortALSPAC
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author Shadia Khan Sunny
Hongmei Zhang
Faisal I. Rezwan
Caroline L. Relton
A. John Henderson
Simon Kebede Merid
Erik Melén
Jenny Hallberg
S. Hasan Arshad
Susan Ewart
John W. Holloway
spellingShingle Shadia Khan Sunny
Hongmei Zhang
Faisal I. Rezwan
Caroline L. Relton
A. John Henderson
Simon Kebede Merid
Erik Melén
Jenny Hallberg
S. Hasan Arshad
Susan Ewart
John W. Holloway
Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
Respiratory Research
Lung function
DNA methylation
Genome-wide
Adolescence
IOW cohort
ALSPAC
author_facet Shadia Khan Sunny
Hongmei Zhang
Faisal I. Rezwan
Caroline L. Relton
A. John Henderson
Simon Kebede Merid
Erik Melén
Jenny Hallberg
S. Hasan Arshad
Susan Ewart
John W. Holloway
author_sort Shadia Khan Sunny
title Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
title_short Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
title_full Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
title_fullStr Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
title_full_unstemmed Changes of DNA methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
title_sort changes of dna methylation are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Background Adolescence is a significant period for the gender-dependent development of lung function. Prior studies have shown that DNA methylation (DNA-M) is associated with lung function and DNA-M at some cytosine-phosphate-guanine dinucleotide sites (CpGs) changes over time. This study examined whether changes of DNA-M at lung-function-related CpGs are associated with changes in lung function during adolescence for each gender, and if so, the biological significance of the detected CpGs. Methods Genome-scale DNA-M was measured in peripheral blood samples at ages 10 (n = 330) and 18 years (n = 476) from the Isle of Wight (IOW) birth cohort in United Kingdom, using Illumina Infinium arrays (450 K and EPIC). Spirometry was conducted at both ages. A training and testing method was used to screen 402,714 CpGs for their potential associations with lung function. Linear regressions were applied to assess the association of changes in lung function with changes of DNA-M at those CpGs potentially related to lung function. Adolescence-related and personal and family-related confounders were included in the model. The analyses were stratified by gender. Multiple testing was adjusted by controlling false discovery rate of 0.05. Findings were further examined in two independent birth cohorts, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Children and Parents (ALSPAC) and the Children, Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiology (BAMSE) cohort. Pathway analyses were performed on genes to which the identified CpGs were mapped. Results For females, 42 CpGs showed statistically significant associations with change in FEV1/FVC, but none for change in FEV1 or FVC. No CpGs were identified for males. In replication analyses, 16 and 21 of the 42 CpGs showed the same direction of associations among the females in the ALSPAC and BAMSE cohorts, respectively, with 11 CpGs overlapping across all the three cohorts. Through pathway analyses, significant biological processes were identified that have previously been related to lung function development. Conclusions The detected 11 CpGs in all three cohorts have the potential to serve as the candidate epigenetic markers for changes in lung function during adolescence in females.
topic Lung function
DNA methylation
Genome-wide
Adolescence
IOW cohort
ALSPAC
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-020-01342-y
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