Association between CORIN methylation and hypertension in Chinese adults

Author:

Shi Jijun12ORCID,Wu Lei34,Chen Yan56,Zhang Mingzhi78,Yu Jia910ORCID,Ren Liyun78,He Yan78,Li Jing910,Ma Shengqi910,Hu Weidong12,Peng Hao910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology , , Suzhou , China

2. Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University , , Suzhou , China

3. Department of Maternal and Child Health , , Suzhou, Jiangsu , China

4. Suzhou Industrial Park Center for Disease Control and Prevention , , Suzhou, Jiangsu , China

5. Department of Nephrology , , Jiangyin, Jiangsu , China

6. The Affiliated Jiangyin Hospital of Southeast University Medical College , , Jiangyin, Jiangsu , China

7. Department of Epidemiology , , Suzhou , China

8. Soochow University Medical College , , Suzhou , China

9. Department of Epidemiology , , Suzhou, Jiangsu , China

10. School of Public Health and Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Preventive and Translational Medicine for Geriatric Diseases of Soochow University , , Suzhou, Jiangsu , China

Abstract

Abstract Background Corin, a physical activator of atrial natriuretic peptide, has been associated with hypertension with unclear mechanisms. Here, we aimed to examine whether CORIN gene methylation was involved in the underlying molecular mechanisms. Methods DNA methylation levels of CORIN were measured by target bisulfite sequencing using genomic DNA isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 2498 participants in the Gusu cohort (discovery sample) and 1771 independent participants (replication sample). We constructed a mediation model with DNA methylation as the predictor, serum corin as the mediator, and hypertension as the outcome, adjusting for covariates. Multiple testing was controlled by false discovery rate (FDR) approach. Results Of the 9 CpGs assayed, hypermethylation at all CpGs were significantly associated with a lower level of blood pressure in the discovery sample and eight associations were also significant in the replication sample (all FDR-adjusted p<0.05). Serum corin mediated approximately 3.07% (p=0.004), 6.25% (p=0.002) and 10.11% (p=0.034) of the associations of hypermethylation at one CpG (Chr4:47840096) with systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and hypertension, respectively. All these mediations passed the causal inference test. Conclusions These results suggest that hypermethylation in the CORIN gene is associated with a lower odds of prevalent hypertension and may be involved in the role of corin in blood pressure regulation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Suzhou Science and Education Project for Youth

Project of the Priority Academic

Suzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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