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Pruning and thresholding approach for methylation risk scores in multi-ancestry populations.

Junyu ChenEvan GatevTodd EversonKaren N ConneelyNastassja KoenMichael P EpsteinMichael S KoborHeather J ZarDan J SteinAnke Hüls
Published in: Epigenetics (2023)
Recent efforts have focused on developing methylation risk scores (MRS), a weighted sum of the individual's DNA methylation (DNAm) values of pre-selected CpG sites. Most of the current MRS approaches that utilize Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) summary statistics only include genome-wide significant CpG sites and do not consider co-methylation. New methods that relax the p-value threshold to include more CpG sites and account for the inter-correlation of DNAm might improve the predictive performance of MRS. We paired informed co-methylation pruning with P-value thresholding to generate pruning and thresholding (P+T) MRS and evaluated its performance among multi-ancestry populations. Through simulation studies and real data analyses, we demonstrated that pruning provides an improvement over simple thresholding methods for prediction of phenotypes. We demonstrated that European-derived summary statistics can be used to develop P+T MRS among other populations such as African populations. However, the prediction accuracy of P+T MRS may differ across multi-ancestry population due to environmental/cultural/social differences.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • healthcare
  • magnetic resonance
  • genetic diversity
  • quality improvement
  • big data
  • contrast enhanced
  • life cycle
  • network analysis