DNA甲基化与中国同卵双胞胎瘦体重对认知的双向中介作用。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Huihui Li, Tong Wang, Xiaocao Tian, Dongfeng Zhang, Weijing Wang
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摘要

本研究探讨DNA甲基化(DNA methylation, DNAm)是否介导瘦体重(lean body mass, LBM)与认知之间的关联,以及LBM是否介导DNA甲基化(DNA methylation, DNAm)与认知之间的关联。基于59对同卵双胞胎的数据,采用因果推理检验方法和中介分析进行中介分析。计算平均因果中介效应(ACME)、平均直接效应(ADE)和总效应(TE)。在与LBM相关的CpGs中,位于PDGFRB和RP11基因中的5个CpGs (ACME: -0.0972-0.0463, |ACME/ADE|: 10.44%-18.30%)负介导LBM与认知之间的关联,而位于PAX2基因中的一个CpGs (ACME: 0.3510, |ACME/TE|: 11.84%)正介导LBM与认知之间的关联。此外,RP11基因的甲基化风险评分(MRS) (ACME: -0.0517, |ACME/ADE|: 10.64%)和所有CpGs的MRS (ACME: -0.0511, |ACME/ADE|: 10.53%)负向介导LBM与认知的关联。另一方面,LBM负向介导UBXN6中1个CpG的DNAm水平与认知之间的关系(ACME: -0.0732, |ACME/TE|: 20.78%),而正向介导FOXI2中4个CpG的DNAm水平与认知之间的关系(ACME: 0.2812-0.4496, |ACME/TE|: 18.15%-27.29%)。我们发现PDGFRB、RP11和PAX2中的DNAm部分介导了LBM与认知的关联,UBXN6和FOXI2中的DNAm与认知的关联也部分介导了LBM。
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Bidirectional Mediation of Cognition by DNA Methylation and Lean Body Mass in Chinese Monozygotic Twins.

This study explores whether DNA methylation (DNAm) mediates the association between lean body mass (LBM) and cognition, as well as whether LBM mediates the association between DNAm and cognition. Based on the data of 59 monozygotic twin pairs, mediation analyses were performed using causal inference test method and mediation analyses. Average causal mediation effect (ACME), average direct effect (ADE), and total effect (TE) were calculated. Among the CpGs associated with LBM, five located within PDGFRB and RP11 genes (ACME: -0.0972-0.0463, |ACME/ADE|: 10.44%-18.30%) negatively mediated the association between LBM and cognition, while one in the PAX2 gene (ACME: 0.3510, |ACME/TE|: 11.84%) positively mediated the association. Besides, the methylation risk score (MRS) of RP11 gene (ACME: -0.0517, |ACME/ADE|: 10.64%) and MRS of all CpGs (ACME: -0.0511, |ACME/ADE|: 10.53%) negatively mediated the association of LBM with cognition. For another, LBM negatively mediated the association between the DNAm level of one CpG within UBXN6 and cognition (ACME: -0.0732, |ACME/TE|: 20.78%), while positively mediated the association between the DNAm level of four CpGs within FOXI2 and cognition (ACME: 0.2812-0.4496, |ACME/TE|: 18.15%-27.29%). It was found the DNAm in PDGFRB, RP11 and PAX2 partially mediates the association between LBM and cognition, and the association between DNAm in UBXN6 and FOXI2 with cognition is also partially mediated by LBM.

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Twin Research and Human Genetics
Twin Research and Human Genetics 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Twin Research and Human Genetics is the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics covers all areas of human genetics with an emphasis on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, psychiatric and behavioral genetics, and research on multiple births in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, endocrinology, fetal pathology, obstetrics and pediatrics. Through Twin Research and Human Genetics the society aims to publish the latest research developments in twin studies throughout the world.
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