Author:
Gadd Danni A.,Smith Hannah M.,Mullin Donncha,Chybowska Ola,Hillary Robert F.,Kimenai Dorien M.,Bernabeu Elena,Cheng Yipeng,Fawns-Ritchie Chloe,Campbell Archie,Page Danielle,Taylor Adele,Corley Janie,Del C. Valdés-Hernández Maria,Maniega Susana Muñoz,Bastin Mark E.,Wardlaw Joanna M.,Walker Rosie M.,Evans Kathryn L.,McIntosh Andrew M.,Hayward Caroline,Russ Tom C.,Harris Sarah E.,Welsh Paul,Sattar Naveed,Cox Simon R.,McCartney Daniel L.,Marioni Riccardo E.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Plasma growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) and N‐terminal proB‐type natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP) are cardiovascular biomarkers that associate with a range of diseases. Epigenetic scores (EpiScores) for GDF15 and NT-proBNP may provide new routes for risk stratification.
Results
In the Generation Scotland cohort (N ≥ 16,963), GDF15 levels were associated with incident dementia, ischaemic stroke and type 2 diabetes, whereas NT-proBNP levels were associated with incident ischaemic heart disease, ischaemic stroke and type 2 diabetes (all PFDR < 0.05). Bayesian epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) identified 12 and 4 DNA methylation (DNAm) CpG sites associated (Posterior Inclusion Probability [PIP] > 95%) with levels of GDF15 and NT-proBNP, respectively. EpiScores for GDF15 and NT-proBNP were trained in a subset of the population. The GDF15 EpiScore replicated protein associations with incident dementia, type 2 diabetes and ischaemic stroke in the Generation Scotland test set (hazard ratios (HR) range 1.36–1.41, PFDR < 0.05). The EpiScore for NT-proBNP replicated the protein association with type 2 diabetes, but failed to replicate an association with ischaemic stroke. EpiScores explained comparable variance in protein levels across both the Generation Scotland test set and the external LBC1936 test cohort (R2 range of 5.7–12.2%). In LBC1936, both EpiScores were associated with indicators of poorer brain health. Neither EpiScore was associated with incident dementia in the LBC1936 population.
Conclusions
EpiScores for serum levels of GDF15 and Nt-proBNP associate with body and brain health traits. These EpiScores are provided as potential tools for disease risk stratification.
Funder
Wellcome Trust
Medical Research Council
British Heart Foundation Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellowship
Alzheimer's Society
Scottish Health Research Register and Biobank
Scottish funding council
Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health Directorate
UK Dementia Research Institute Ltd which is funded by the Medical Research Council, Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer’s Research UK Institute
The University of Edinburgh
Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal Society
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC