Multiomics Data Analysis Identified CpG Sites That Mediate the Impact of Smoking on Cardiometabolic Traits.

IF 2.5 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Epigenomes Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.3390/epigenomes7030019
Majid Nikpay
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Understanding the epigenome paths through which smoking contributes to cardiometabolic traits is important for downstream applications. In this study, an SNP-based analytical pipeline was used to integrate several publicly available datasets in order to identify CpG sites that mediate the impact of smoking on cardiometabolic traits and to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms. After applying stringent statistical criteria, 11 CpG sites were detected that showed significant association (p < 5 × 10-8) with cardiometabolic traits at both the discovery and replication stages. By integrating eQTL data, I found genes behind a number of these associations. cg05228408 was hypomethylated in smokers and contributed to higher blood pressure by lowering the expression of the CLCN6 gene. cg08639339 was hypermethylated in smokers and lowered the metabolic rate by increasing the expression of RAB29; furthermore, I noted TMEM120A mediated the impact of smoking-cg17325771 on LDL, and LTBP3 mediated the smoking-cg07029024 effect on heart rate. The pathway analysis identified processes through which the identified genes impact their traits. This study provides a list of CpG sites that mediates the impact of smoking on cardiometabolic traits and a framework to investigate the underlying molecular paths using publicly available data.

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多组学数据分析确定了介导吸烟对心脏代谢特征影响的CpG位点。
了解吸烟对心脏代谢特征的表观基因组途径对下游应用很重要。在这项研究中,基于SNP的分析管道被用于整合几个公开可用的数据集,以确定介导吸烟对心脏代谢特征影响的CpG位点,并研究潜在的分子机制。在应用严格的统计标准后,检测到11个CpG位点,这些位点在发现和复制阶段都与心脏代谢特征显著相关(p<5×10-8)。通过整合eQTL数据,我发现了许多这种关联背后的基因。cg05228408在吸烟者中被低甲基化,并通过降低CLCN6基因的表达而导致血压升高。cg08639339在吸烟者中被高甲基化,并通过增加RAB29的表达来降低代谢率;此外,我注意到TMEM120A介导吸烟-g17325771对LDL的影响,而LTBP3介导吸烟-cg07029024对心率的影响。通路分析确定了所识别的基因影响其性状的过程。这项研究提供了一份介导吸烟对心脏代谢特征影响的CpG位点列表,并提供了一个使用公开数据研究潜在分子路径的框架。
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