Consistency and Variability of DNA Methylation in Women During Puberty, Young Adulthood, and Pregnancy.

Genetics and Epigenetics Pub Date : 2017-07-28 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179237X17721540
Su Chen, Nandini Mukherjee, Vimala Devi Janjanam, S Hasan Arshad, Ramesh J Kurukulaaratchy, John W Holloway, Hongmei Zhang, Wilfried Karmaus
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Prior DNA methylation (DNA-m) analyses have identified cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) sites, which show either a significant change or consistency during lifetime. However, the proportion of CpGs that are neither significantly different nor consistent over time (indifferent CpGs) is unknown. We investigated the methylation dynamics, both longitudinal changes and consistency, in women from preadolescence to late pregnancy using DNA-m of peripheral blood cells. Consistency of cell type-adjusted DNA-m between paired individuals was assessed by regressing CpGs of subsequent age on the prior, stability by intraclass correlation coefficients (>0.5), and changes by linear mixed models. In the first 2 transitions (10-18 years and 18 years to early pregnancy), 19.5% and 20.9% CpGs were consistent, but only 0.35% in the third transition (from early to late pregnancy). Significant changes in methylation were found in 0.7%, 5.6%, and 0% CpGs, respectively. Functional enrichment analyses of genes with significant changes in DNA-m in early pregnancy (5.6%) showed that the maternal DNA-m seems to reflect signaling pathways between the uterus and the trophoblast. The transition from early to late pregnancy showed low consistency/stability and no changes, suggesting the presence of a large proportion of indifferent CpGs in late pregnancy.

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青春期、青年期和妊娠期女性DNA甲基化的一致性和可变性。
先前的DNA甲基化(DNA-m)分析已经确定了胞嘧啶-磷酸-鸟嘌呤(CpG)位点,这些位点在一生中显示出显着的变化或一致性。然而,随着时间的推移,既没有显著差异也没有一致的cpg(无差异cpg)的比例尚不清楚。我们利用外周血DNA-m研究了女性从青春期前到怀孕后期的甲基化动态,包括纵向变化和一致性。配对个体之间细胞类型调整DNA-m的一致性通过对先前的CpGs进行回归来评估,稳定性通过类内相关系数(>0.5)来评估,变化通过线性混合模型来评估。在前2次转变(10-18岁和18岁至早孕)中,cpg值为19.5%和20.9%,而在第三次转变(早孕至晚孕)中cpg值仅为0.35%。分别在0.7%、5.6%和0%的CpGs中发现了显著的甲基化变化。对妊娠早期DNA-m显著变化基因(5.6%)的功能富集分析表明,母体DNA-m可能反映了子宫和滋养细胞之间的信号通路。从妊娠早期到妊娠晚期的过渡表现出低一致性/稳定性,没有变化,表明在妊娠晚期存在很大比例的无差异CpGs。
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