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Stable methylation loci are associated with systolic blood pressure in a Croatian island population.

Alexander C SpragueLiang NiuRoman JandarovXiang ZhangGe ZhangAimin ChenJelena ŠaracMiran ČokloSasa MissoniPavao RudanScott M LangevinRanjan Deka
Published in: Epigenomics (2022)
Background: The objective was to identify stable and dynamic DNA methylation loci associated with cardiometabolic traits among an adult population from the Croatian island of Hvar. Materials & methods: An epigenome-wide association study was conducted using peripheral blood longitudinally collected at two time points 10 years apart via Infinium MethylationEPIC beadarray (n = 112). Stable and dynamic loci were identified using linear mixed models. Associations between cardiometabolic traits and loci were assessed using linear models. Results: 22 CpG loci were significantly associated with systolic blood pressure. Twenty were stable and two were dynamic. Conclusion: Multiple genes may be involved in the determination of systolic blood pressure level via stable epigenetic programming, potentially established earlier in life.
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