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Epigenetic changes associated with hyperglycaemia exposure in the longitudinal D.E.S.I.R. cohort - 27/07/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.diabet.2022.101347 
Amna Khamis a, b, c, , Lijiao Ning a, b, Beverley Balkau d, Amélie Bonnefond a, b, c, Mickaël Canouil a, b, Ronan Roussel e, f, g, 1, 2, Philippe Froguel a, b, c, 1,
a Inserm U1283, CNRS UMR 8199, European Genomic Institute for Diabetes (EGID), Institut Pasteur de Lille, F-59000, France 
b University of Lille, Lille University Hospital, Lille, F-59000, France 
c Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom 
d University Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, University. Paris-Sud, Inserm U1018, CESP, Clinical Epidemiology, 94807 Villejuif, France 
e Department of Diabetology, Endocrinology and Nutrition, DHU-FIRE, HUPNVS, AP-HP, Paris, France 
f Université de Paris, UFR de Médecine, Paris, France 
g Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers, Inserm U1138, Paris, France 

Corresponding author at: European Genomic Institute for Diabetes - Inserm U1283 / CNRS UMR 8199, Pôle Recherche - 1er étage Aile Ouest, 1, Place de Verdun, 59045 LILLE CEDEX.European Genomic Institute for Diabetes - Inserm U1283 / CNRS UMR 8199Pôle Recherche - 1er étage Aile Ouest1, Place de VerdunLILLE CEDEX59045⁎⁎Co-corresponding author at: Department of Metabolism, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital Campus, Burlington-Danes building, Du Cane Road, London, W12 0NN, United Kingdom.Department of MetabolismImperial College Faculty of MedicineHammersmith Hospital CampusBurlington-Danes building, Du Cane RoadLondonW12 0NNUnited Kingdom

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Abstract

Aim

- Understanding DNA methylation dynamics associated with progressive hyperglycaemia exposure could provide early diagnostic biomarkers and an avenue for delaying type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We aimed to identify DNA methylation changes during a 6-year period associated with early hyperglycaemia exposure using the longitudinal D.E.S.I.R. cohort.

Methods

- We selected individuals with progressive hyperglycaemia exposure based on T2DM diagnostic criteria: 27 with long-term exposure, 34 with short-term exposure and 34 normoglycaemic controls. DNA from blood at inclusion and at the 6-year visit was subjected to methylation analysis using 850K methylation-EPIC arrays. A linear mixed model was used to perform an epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) and identify methylated changes associated with hyperglycaemia exposure during a 6-year time-period.

Results

- We did not identify differentially methylated sites that reached false discovery rate (FDR)-significance in our cohort. Based on EWAS, we focused our analysis on methylation sites that had a constant effect during the 6 years across the hyperglycaemia groups compared to controls and found the most statistically significant site was the reported cg19693031 probe (TXNIP). We also performed an EWAS with HbA1c, using the inclusion and the 6-year methylation data and did not identify any FDR-significant CpGs.

Conclusions

- Our study reveals that DNA methylation changes are not robustly associated with hyperglycaemia exposure or HbA1c during a short-term period, however, our top loci indicate potential interest and should be replicated in larger cohorts.

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Keywords : Epigenetics, Hyperglycaemia exposure, Longitudinal, Methylation

Abbreviations : D.E.S.I.R., EWAS, FDR, HbA1C, SNP, T2DM


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