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DNA methylation QTL mapping across diverse human tissues provides molecular links between genetic variation and complex traits.

Meritxell OlivaKathryn DemanelisYihao LuMeytal Batya ChernoffFarzana JasmineHabibul AhsanMuhammad G KibriyaLin S ChenBrandon L Pierce
Published in: Nature genetics (2022)
Studies of DNA methylation (DNAm) in solid human tissues are relatively scarce; tissue-specific characterization of DNAm is needed to understand its role in gene regulation and its relevance to complex traits. We generated array-based DNAm profiles for 987 human samples from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project, representing 9 tissue types and 424 subjects. We characterized methylome and transcriptome correlations (eQTMs), genetic regulation in cis (mQTLs and eQTLs) across tissues and e/mQTLs links to complex traits. We identified mQTLs for 286,152 CpG sites, many of which (>5%) show tissue specificity, and mQTL colocalizations with 2,254 distinct GWAS hits across 83 traits. For 91% of these loci, a candidate gene link was identified by integration of functional maps, including eQTMs, and/or eQTL colocalization, but only 33% of loci involved an eQTL and mQTL present in the same tissue type. With this DNAm-focused integrative analysis, we contribute to the understanding of molecular regulatory mechanisms in human tissues and their impact on complex traits.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
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  • gene expression
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • copy number
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • genome wide association study
  • single molecule
  • binding protein