DNA methylome analysis identifies BMI-related epigenetic changes associated with non-small cell lung cancer susceptibility.
Guyanan LiHua MengYansen BaiWei WeiYue FengMengying LiHang LiMeian HeXiaomin ZhangJie-Yun YinYangkai LiHuan GuoPublished in: Cancer medicine (2021)
In this study, we identified four DNA methylation sites associated with BMI in the Chinese populations at the genome-wide significant level. We also found that the BMI-related methylations of SREBF1 and ABCG1 could mediate about a quintile-to-half of the effect of BMI on reduced NSCLC risk, which adds a potential mechanism underlying this association.