Epigenome-wide association meta-analysis of DNA methylation with coffee and tea consumption
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Published:2021-05-14
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Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Karabegović Irma, Portilla-Fernandez Eliana, Li Yang, Ma Jiantao, Maas Silvana C. E., Sun Daokun, Hu Emily A., Kühnel Brigitte, Zhang YanORCID, Ambatipudi SrikantORCID, Fiorito Giovanni, Huang Jian, Castillo-Fernandez Juan E.ORCID, Wiggins Kerri L.ORCID, de Klein NiekORCID, Grioni Sara, Swenson Brenton R., Polidoro SilviaORCID, Treur Jorien L., Cuenin Cyrille, Tsai Pei-Chien, Costeira Ricardo, Chajes Veronique, Braun KimORCID, Verweij NiekORCID, Kretschmer Anja, Franke Lude, van Meurs Joyce B. J., Uitterlinden André G.ORCID, de Knegt Robert J., Ikram M. ArfanORCID, Dehghan Abbas, Peters AnnetteORCID, Schöttker Ben, Gharib Sina A., Sotoodehnia Nona, Bell Jordana T.ORCID, Elliott PaulORCID, Vineis Paolo, Relton Caroline, Herceg Zdenko, Brenner Hermann, Waldenberger MelanieORCID, Rebholz Casey M.ORCID, Voortman TrudyORCID, Pan QiuweiORCID, Fornage MyriamORCID, Levy Daniel, Kayser ManfredORCID, Ghanbari MohsenORCID
Abstract
AbstractCoffee and tea are extensively consumed beverages worldwide which have received considerable attention regarding health. Intake of these beverages is consistently linked to, among others, reduced risk of diabetes and liver diseases; however, the mechanisms of action remain elusive. Epigenetics is suggested as a mechanism mediating the effects of dietary and lifestyle factors on disease onset. Here we report the results from epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) on coffee and tea consumption in 15,789 participants of European and African-American ancestries from 15 cohorts. EWAS meta-analysis of coffee consumption reveals 11 CpGs surpassing the epigenome-wide significance threshold (P-value <1.1×10−7), which annotated to the AHRR, F2RL3, FLJ43663, HDAC4, GFI1 and PHGDH genes. Among them, cg14476101 is significantly associated with expression of the PHGDH and risk of fatty liver disease. Knockdown of PHGDH expression in liver cells shows a correlation with expression levels of genes associated with circulating lipids, suggesting a role of PHGDH in hepatic-lipid metabolism. EWAS meta-analysis on tea consumption reveals no significant association, only two CpGs annotated to CACNA1A and PRDM16 genes show suggestive association (P-value <5.0×10−6). These findings indicate that coffee-associated changes in DNA methylation levels may explain the mechanism of action of coffee consumption in conferring risk of diseases.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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