Epigenetic Variation in Monozygotic Twins: A Genome-Wide Analysis of DNA Methylation in Buccal Cells

DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largely unknown what causes variation in DNA methylation between individuals. The comparison of DNA methylation profiles of monozygotic (MZ) twins offers a unique experimental design to examine the extent to which such variation is related to individual-specific environmental influences and stochastic events or to familial factors (DNA sequence and shared environment). We measured genome-wide DNA methylation in buccal samples from ten MZ pairs (age 8-19) using the Illumina 450k array and examined twin... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Dongen, J.
Ehli, E.A.
Slieker, R.C.
Bartels, M.
Weber, Z.M.
Davies, G.E.
Slagboom, P.E.
Heijmans, B.T.
Boomsma, D.I.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Reihe/Periodikum: van Dongen , J , Ehli , E A , Slieker , R C , Bartels , M , Weber , Z M , Davies , G E , Slagboom , P E , Heijmans , B T & Boomsma , D I 2014 , ' Epigenetic Variation in Monozygotic Twins: A Genome-Wide Analysis of DNA Methylation in Buccal Cells ' , Genes , vol. 5 , no. 2 , pp. 347-365 . https://doi.org/10.3390/genes5020347
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Sprache: Englisch
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DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied epigenetic marks in humans. Yet, it is largely unknown what causes variation in DNA methylation between individuals. The comparison of DNA methylation profiles of monozygotic (MZ) twins offers a unique experimental design to examine the extent to which such variation is related to individual-specific environmental influences and stochastic events or to familial factors (DNA sequence and shared environment). We measured genome-wide DNA methylation in buccal samples from ten MZ pairs (age 8-19) using the Illumina 450k array and examined twin correlations for methylation level at 420,921 CpGs after QC. After selecting CpGs showing the most variation in the methylation level between subjects, the mean genome-wide correlation (rho) was 0.54. The correlation was higher, on average, for CpGs within CpG islands (CGIs), compared to CGI shores, shelves and non-CGI regions, particularly at hypomethylated CpGs. This finding suggests that individual-specific environmental and stochastic influences account for more variation in DNA methylation in CpG-poor regions. Our findings also indicate that it is worthwhile to examine heritable and shared environmental influences on buccal DNA methylation in larger studies that also include dizygotic twins. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.