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Characterization of cross-tissue genetic-epigenetic effects and their patterns in schizophrenia.

Dongdong LinJiayu ChenNora Perrone-BizzozeroJuan R BustilloYuhui DuVince D CalhounJingyu Liu
Published in: Genome medicine (2018)
Our results demonstrate prevalent cross-tissue meQTL effects and their contribution to the correlation of CpG methylation across tissues, while at the same time a large portion of meQTLs show tissue-specific characteristics, especially in brain. Significant enrichment of cross-tissue meQTLs in expression QTLs and genetic risk loci of schizophrenia suggests the potential of these cross-tissue meQTLs for studying the genetic effect on schizophrenia. The study provides compelling motivation for a well-designed experiment to further validate the use of surrogate tissues in the study of psychiatric disorders.
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