Epigenome-Wide Association Study of DNA Methylation and Adult Asthma in the Agricultural Lung Health Study.

2020 
Epigenome-wide studies of methylation in children support a role for epigenetic mechanisms in asthma. Studies in adults are rare, and few have examined non-atopic asthma. We conducted the largest epigenome-wide association study of blood DNA methylation in adults in relation to non-atopic and atopic asthma. We measured DNA methylation in blood using the Illumina MethylationEPIC array among 2286 participants in a case-control study of current adult asthma nested within a U.S. agricultural cohort. Atopy was defined by serum specific immunoglobulin E. Participants were categorised as atopy without asthma (n=185), non-atopic asthma (n=673), atopic asthma (n=271), or a reference group of neither atopy nor asthma (n=1157). Analyses were conducted using logistic regression. No associations were observed with atopy without asthma. Numerous CpGs were differentially methylated in non-atopic asthma (8 at family-wise error rate [FWER] p We identified numerous, distinct differentially methylated CpGs in non-atopic and atopic asthma. Many CpGs from blood replicated in asthma-relevant tissues. These circulating biomarkers reflect risk and sequelae of disease and implicate novel genes associated with non-atopic and atopic asthma.
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