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The Annals of Applied Statistics | 2015

Identifying heterogeneous transgenerational DNA methylation sites via clustering in beta regression

Shengtong Han; Hongmei Zhang; Gabrielle A. Lockett; Nandini Mukherjee; John W. Holloway; Wilfried Karmaus

This paper explores the transgenerational DNA methylation pattern (DNA methylation transmitted from one generation to the next) via a clustering approach. Beta regression is employed to model the transmission pattern from parents to their offsprings at the population level. To facilitate this goal, an expectation maximization algorithm for parameter estimation along with a BIC criterion to determine the number of clusters is proposed. Applying our method to the DNA methylation data composed of 4063 CpG sites of 41 mother–father-infant triads, we identified a set of CpG sites in which DNA methylation transmission is dominated by fathers, while at a large number of CpG sites, DNA methylation is mainly maternally transmitted to the offspring.


Vaccine | 2016

Tetanus vaccination is associated with differential DNA-methylation: Reduces the risk of asthma in adolescence

Vimala Devi Janjanam; Nandini Mukherjee; Gabrielle A. Lockett; Faisal I. Rezwan; Frances Mitchell; Hongmei Zhang; Hasan Arshad; John W. Holloway; Wilfried Karmaus

BACKGROUND Vaccinations have been suggested to be associated with increased risk of allergic diseases. Tetanus vaccination is one of the most frequently administered vaccines as a part of wound management and was also found to be associated with increased serum IgE levels. We hypothesized that the vaccination modifies the risk of allergic diseases through epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation. METHOD Data on tetanus vaccination between 10 and 18years of age was collected from a birth cohort established on the Isle of Wight UK in 1989. DNA methylation data were collected from individuals at different ages (at birth [n=30], age 10 [n=34], age 18 [n=245] and during pregnancy [n=121]) using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450K array. Firstly, we performed an epigenome-wide screening to identify cytosine-phosphate-guanine sites (CpGs) associated with tetanus vaccination in 18-year-olds. Secondly, we tested their association with asthma, allergic sensitization, eczema, serum IgE and pulmonary lung function (FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, and FEF25-75%). We then described changes in the methylation of the selected CpG sites over age, and by vaccination status. RESULTS Tetanus vaccination was found to be associated with decreased methylation of cg14472551 (p value 0.5×10-5, FDR-adjusted p value 2.1×10-4) and increased methylation of cg01669161 (p value 0.0007, FDR-adjusted p value 0.014). Both CpGs, in turn, were associated with decreased risk of asthma at 18years of age. Cg14472551 is located in an intron of KIAA1549L, whose protein binds to a B-cell commitment transcription factor; cg01669161 is located between an antisense regulator of the proteasome assembly chaperone PSMG3, and TFAMP1, a pseudogene. Increased methylation of cg01669161 was also associated with decreased serum IgE levels. CONCLUSION DNA methylation changes following tetanus vaccination may offer a novel prospect to explain a differential occurrence of asthma in adolescence.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2018

Changes in DNA Methylation from Age 18 to Pregnancy in Type 1, 2, and 17 T Helper and Regulatory T-Cells Pathway Genes

Sabrina Iqbal; Gabrielle A. Lockett; John W. Holloway; Syed Hasan Arshad; Hongmei Zhang; Akhilesh Kaushal; Sabarinath Tetali; Nandini Mukherjee; Wilfried Karmaus

To succeed, pregnancies need to initiate immune biases towards T helper 2 (Th2) responses, yet little is known about what establishes this bias. Using the Illumina 450 K platform, we explored changes in DNA methylation (DNAm) of Th1, Th2, Th17, and regulatory T cell pathway genes before and during pregnancy. Female participants were recruited at birth (1989), and followed through age 18 years and their pregnancy (2011–2015). Peripheral blood DNAm was measured in 245 girls at 18 years; from among these girls, the DNAm of 54 women was repeatedly measured in the first (weeks 8–21, n = 39) and second (weeks 22–38, n = 35) halves of pregnancy, respectively. M-values (logit-transformed β-values of DNAm) were analyzed: First, with repeated measurement models, cytosine–phosphate–guanine sites (CpGs) of pathway genes in pregnancy and at age 18 (nonpregnant) were compared for changes (p ≤ 0.05). Second, we tested how many of the 348 pathway-related CpGs changed compared to 10 randomly selected subsets of all other CpGs and compared to 10 randomly selected subsets of other CD4+-related CpGs (348 in each subset). Contrasted to the nonpregnant state, 27.7% of Th1-related CpGs changed in the first and 36.1% in the second half of pregnancy. Among the Th2 pathway CpGs, proportions of changes were 35.1% (first) and 33.8% (second half). The methylation changes suggest involvement of both Th1 and Th2 pathway CpGs in the immune bias during pregnancy. Changes in regulatory T cell and Th17 pathways need further exploration.


Clinical & Experimental Allergy | 2018

Breastfeeding duration modifies the effect of smoking during pregnancy on eczema from early childhood to adolescence

Nandini Mukherjee; Thomas R. Sutter; S. Hasan Arshad; John W. Holloway; Hongmei Zhang; Wilfried Karmaus

Cigarette smoke contains compounds similar to coal tar, an ancient remedy of eczema. Some studies have reported protective effects of maternal gestational smoking on offspring eczema; however, others have shown no or increased risks. Similarly, studies linking breastfeeding duration and eczema have demonstrated contradictory findings. No study has yet investigated combined effects of these two factors on eczema.


Genetics & Epigenetics | 2017

Consistency and Variability of DNA Methylation in Women During Puberty, Young Adulthood, and Pregnancy

Su Chen; Nandini Mukherjee; Vimala Devi Janjanam; S. Hasan Arshad; John W. Holloway; Hongmei Zhang; Wilfried Karmaus

Prior DNA methylation (DNA-m) analyses have identified cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) sites, which show either a significant change or consistency during lifetime. However, the proportion of CpGs that are neither significantly different nor consistent over time (indifferent CpGs) is unknown. We investigated the methylation dynamics, both longitudinal changes and consistency, in women from preadolescence to late pregnancy using DNA-m of peripheral blood cells. Consistency of cell type–adjusted DNA-m between paired individuals was assessed by regressing CpGs of subsequent age on the prior, stability by intraclass correlation coefficients (>0.5), and changes by linear mixed models. In the first 2 transitions (10-18 years and 18 years to early pregnancy), 19.5% and 20.9% CpGs were consistent, but only 0.35% in the third transition (from early to late pregnancy). Significant changes in methylation were found in 0.7%, 5.6%, and 0% CpGs, respectively. Functional enrichment analyses of genes with significant changes in DNA-m in early pregnancy (5.6%) showed that the maternal DNA-m seems to reflect signaling pathways between the uterus and the trophoblast. The transition from early to late pregnancy showed low consistency/stability and no changes, suggesting the presence of a large proportion of indifferent CpGs in late pregnancy.


International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics | 2016

DNA methylation and genetic polymorphisms of the Leptin gene interact to influence lung function outcomes and asthma at 18 years of age

Nandini Mukherjee; Gabrielle A. Lockett; Simon Kebede Merid; Erik Melén; Göran Pershagen; John W. Holloway; Syed Hasan Arshad; Susan Ewart; Hongmei Zhang; Wilfried Karmaus


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018

Does pregnancy change the effect of methQTL on DNA methylation and alter the risk of eczema

Su Chen; Wilfried Karmaus; Rumana Siddique; Nandini Mukherjee; Vimala Devi Janjanam; Hasan Arshad; Hongmei Zhang; John W. Holloway


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018

DNA Methylation Mediates the Long Term Effect of Breastfeeding Duration on Eczema at Age 18 Years

Nandini Mukherjee; Hasan Arshad; John W. Holloway; Hongmei Zhang; Wilfried Karmaus


Respiratory Research | 2018

Leptin receptor gene polymorphisms and sex modify the association between acetaminophen use and asthma among young adults: results from two observational studies

Ali H. Ziyab; Nandini Mukherjee; Hongmei Zhang; Susan Ewart; Hasan Arshad; Wilfried Karmaus


Archive | 2018

Epigenetics of Allergic Diseases Allergies, Eczema, Asthma, and Rhinitis

Wilfried Karmaus; Ali H. Ziyab; Nandini Mukherjee

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Hasan Arshad

University of Southampton

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S. Hasan Arshad

University of Southampton

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Su Chen

University of Memphis

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Michigan State University

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