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Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies in newborns and children show widespread sex differences in blood DNA methylation.

Authors :
Solomon O
Huen K
Yousefi P
Küpers LK
González JR
Suderman M
Reese SE
Page CM
Gruzieva O
Rzehak P
Gao L
Bakulski KM
Novoloaca A
Allard C
Pappa I
Llambrich M
Vives M
Jima DD
Kvist T
Baccarelli A
White C
Rezwan FI
Sharp GC
Tindula G
Bergström A
Grote V
Dou JF
Isaevska E
Magnus MC
Corpeleijn E
Perron P
Jaddoe VWV
Nohr EA
Maitre L
Foraster M
Hoyo C
Håberg SE
Lahti J
DeMeo DL
Zhang H
Karmaus W
Kull I
Koletzko B
Feinberg JI
Gagliardi L
Bouchard L
Ramlau-Hansen CH
Tiemeier H
Santorelli G
Maguire RL
Czamara D
Litonjua AA
Langhendries JP
Plusquin M
Lepeule J
Binder EB
Verduci E
Dwyer T
Carracedo Á
Ferre N
Eskenazi B
Kogevinas M
Nawrot TS
Munthe-Kaas MC
Herceg Z
Relton C
Melén E
Gruszfeld D
Breton C
Fallin MD
Ghantous A
Nystad W
Heude B
Snieder H
Hivert MF
Felix JF
Sørensen TIA
Bustamante M
Murphy SK
Raikkönen K
Oken E
Holloway JW
Arshad SH
London SJ
Holland N
Source :
Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research [Mutat Res Rev Mutat Res] 2022 Jan-Jun; Vol. 789, pp. 108415. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Mar 14.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Among children, sex-specific differences in disease prevalence, age of onset, and susceptibility have been observed in health conditions including asthma, immune response, metabolic health, some pediatric and adult cancers, and psychiatric disorders. Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation may play a role in the sexual differences observed in diseases and other physiological traits.<br />Methods: We performed a meta-analysis of the association of sex and cord blood DNA methylation at over 450,000 CpG sites in 8438 newborns from 17 cohorts participating in the Pregnancy And Childhood Epigenetics (PACE) Consortium. We also examined associations of child sex with DNA methylation in older children ages 5.5-10 years from 8 cohorts (n = 4268).<br />Results: In newborn blood, sex was associated at Bonferroni level significance with differences in DNA methylation at 46,979 autosomal CpG sites (p < 1.3 × 10 <superscript>-7</superscript> ) after adjusting for white blood cell proportions and batch. Most of those sites had lower methylation levels in males than in females. Of the differentially methylated CpG sites identified in newborn blood, 68% (31,727) met look-up level significance (p < 1.1 × 10 <superscript>-6</superscript> ) in older children and had methylation differences in the same direction.<br />Conclusions: This is a large-scale meta-analysis examining sex differences in DNA methylation in newborns and older children. Expanding upon previous studies, we replicated previous findings and identified additional autosomal sites with sex-specific differences in DNA methylation. Differentially methylated sites were enriched in genes involved in cancer, psychiatric disorders, and cardiovascular phenotypes.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1388-2139
Volume :
789
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35690418
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrrev.2022.108415