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Whole Blood DNA Methylation Signatures of Diet Are Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and All-Cause Mortality.

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Ma, J; Rebholz, CM; Braun, KVE; Reynolds, LM; Aslibekyan, S; Xia, R; Biligowda, NG; Huan, T; Liu, C; Mendelson, MM; Joehanes, R; Hu, EA ...
Published in: Circ Genom Precis Med
August 2020

BACKGROUND: DNA methylation patterns associated with habitual diet have not been well studied. METHODS: Diet quality was characterized using a Mediterranean-style diet score and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index score. We conducted ethnicity-specific and trans-ethnic epigenome-wide association analyses for diet quality and leukocyte-derived DNA methylation at over 400 000 CpGs (cytosine-guanine dinucleotides) in 5 population-based cohorts including 6662 European ancestry, 2702 African ancestry, and 360 Hispanic ancestry participants. For diet-associated CpGs identified in epigenome-wide analyses, we conducted Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to examine their relations to cardiovascular disease risk factors and examined their longitudinal associations with all-cause mortality. RESULTS: We identified 30 CpGs associated with either Mediterranean-style diet score or Alternative Healthy Eating Index, or both, in European ancestry participants. Among these CpGs, 12 CpGs were significantly associated with all-cause mortality (Bonferroni corrected P<1.6×10-3). Hypermethylation of cg18181703 (SOCS3) was associated with higher scores of both Mediterranean-style diet score and Alternative Healthy Eating Index and lower risk for all-cause mortality (P=5.7×10-15). Ten additional diet-associated CpGs were nominally associated with all-cause mortality (P<0.05). MR analysis revealed 8 putatively causal associations for 6 CpGs with 4 cardiovascular disease risk factors (body mass index, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations, and type 2 diabetes mellitus; Bonferroni corrected MR P<4.5×10-4). For example, hypermethylation of cg11250194 (FADS2) was associated with lower triglyceride concentrations (MR, P=1.5×10-14).and hypermethylation of cg02079413 (SNORA54; NAP1L4) was associated with body mass index (corrected MR, P=1×10-6). CONCLUSIONS: Habitual diet quality was associated with differential peripheral leukocyte DNA methylation levels of 30 CpGs, most of which were also associated with multiple health outcomes, in European ancestry individuals. These findings demonstrate that integrative genomic analysis of dietary information may reveal molecular targets for disease prevention and treatment.

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Circ Genom Precis Med

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2574-8300

Publication Date

August 2020

Volume

13

Issue

4

Start / End Page

e002766

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Triglycerides
  • Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3 Protein
  • Risk Factors
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Leukocytes
  • Humans
  • Genome-Wide Association Study
  • Fatty Acid Desaturases
  • Diet, Mediterranean
 

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Ma, J., Rebholz, C. M., Braun, K. V. E., Reynolds, L. M., Aslibekyan, S., Xia, R., … Levy, D. (2020). Whole Blood DNA Methylation Signatures of Diet Are Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and All-Cause Mortality. Circ Genom Precis Med, 13(4), e002766. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCGEN.119.002766
Ma, Jiantao, Casey M. Rebholz, Kim V. E. Braun, Lindsay M. Reynolds, Stella Aslibekyan, Rui Xia, Niranjan G. Biligowda, et al. “Whole Blood DNA Methylation Signatures of Diet Are Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and All-Cause Mortality.Circ Genom Precis Med 13, no. 4 (August 2020): e002766. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCGEN.119.002766.
Ma J, Rebholz CM, Braun KVE, Reynolds LM, Aslibekyan S, Xia R, et al. Whole Blood DNA Methylation Signatures of Diet Are Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and All-Cause Mortality. Circ Genom Precis Med. 2020 Aug;13(4):e002766.
Ma, Jiantao, et al. “Whole Blood DNA Methylation Signatures of Diet Are Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and All-Cause Mortality.Circ Genom Precis Med, vol. 13, no. 4, Aug. 2020, p. e002766. Pubmed, doi:10.1161/CIRCGEN.119.002766.
Ma J, Rebholz CM, Braun KVE, Reynolds LM, Aslibekyan S, Xia R, Biligowda NG, Huan T, Liu C, Mendelson MM, Joehanes R, Hu EA, Vitolins MZ, Wood AC, Lohman K, Ochoa-Rosales C, van Meurs J, Uitterlinden A, Liu Y, Elhadad MA, Heier M, Waldenberger M, Peters A, Colicino E, Whitsel EA, Baldassari A, Gharib SA, Sotoodehnia N, Brody JA, Sitlani CM, Tanaka T, Hill WD, Corley J, Deary IJ, Zhang Y, Schöttker B, Brenner H, Walker ME, Ye S, Nguyen S, Pankow J, Demerath EW, Zheng Y, Hou L, Liang L, Lichtenstein AH, Hu FB, Fornage M, Voortman T, Levy D. Whole Blood DNA Methylation Signatures of Diet Are Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and All-Cause Mortality. Circ Genom Precis Med. 2020 Aug;13(4):e002766.

Published In

Circ Genom Precis Med

DOI

EISSN

2574-8300

Publication Date

August 2020

Volume

13

Issue

4

Start / End Page

e002766

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Triglycerides
  • Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3 Protein
  • Risk Factors
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Leukocytes
  • Humans
  • Genome-Wide Association Study
  • Fatty Acid Desaturases
  • Diet, Mediterranean