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Temporal associations between leukocytes DNA methylation and blood lipids: a longitudinal study

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BACKGROUND: The associations between blood lipids and DNA methylation have been investigated in epigenome-wide association studies mainly among European ancestry populations. Several studies have explored the direction of the association using cross-sectional data, while evidence of longitudinal data is still lacking. RESULTS: We tested the associations between peripheral blood leukocytes DNA methylation and four lipid measures from Illumina 450 K or EPIC arrays in 1084 participants from the Chinese National Twin Registry and replicated the result in 988 participants from the China Kadoorie Biobank. A total of 23 associations of 19 CpG sites were identified, with 4 CpG sites located in or adjacent to 3 genes (TMEM49, SNX5/SNORD17 and CCDC7) being novel. Among the validated associations, we conducted a cross-lagged analysis to explore the temporal sequence and found temporal associations of methylation levels of 2 CpG sites with triglyceride and 2 CpG sites with high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) in all twins. In addition, methylation levels of cg11024682 located in SREBF1 at baseline were temporally associated with triglyceride at follow-up in only monozygotic twins. We then performed a mediation analysis with the longitudinal data and the result showed that the association between body mass index and HDL-C was partially mediated by the methylation level of cg06500161 (ABCG1), with a mediation proportion of 10.1%. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that the DNA methylation levels of ABCG1, AKAP1 and SREBF1 may be involved in lipid metabolism and provided evidence for elucidating the regulatory mechanism of lipid homeostasis.
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10.1186/s13148-022-01356-x

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0000-0003-1927-2391
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0000-0002-3044-6746
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10.13039/100010269
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212946/Z/18/Z
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10.13039/501100012166
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2016YFC0900500
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10.13039/501100002855
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2011BAI09B01
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10.13039/501100001809
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81973126
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81390540


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BioMed Central
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Clinical Epigenetics More from this journal
Volume:
14
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1
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132-132
Article number:
132
Publication date:
2022-10-23
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1868-7083
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1868-7075


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1287455
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pubs:1287455
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W4307102506
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2026-04-29
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