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Spatiotemporal specificity of correlated DNA methylation and gene expression pairs across different human tissues and stages of brain development.

Kangli Wang1, Rujia Dai2, Yan Xia1,2, Jianghua Tian1, Chuan Jiao1,2, Tatiana Mikhailova2, Chunling Zhang3, Chao Chen1,4,5, Chunyu Liu1,2,3.   

Abstract

DNA methylation (DNAm) that occurs on promoter regions is primarily considered to repress gene expression. Previous studies indicated that DNAm could also show positive correlations with gene expression. Both DNAm and gene expression profiles are known to be tissue- and development-specific. This study aims to investigate how DNAm and gene expression are coordinated across different human tissues and developmental stages, as well as the biological significance of such correlations. By analyzing 2,239 samples with both DNAm and gene expression data in the same human subjects obtained from six published datasets, we evaluated the correlations between gene and CpG pairs (GCPs) at cis-regions and compared significantly correlated GCPs (cGCPs) across different tissues and brains at different age groups. A total of 37,363 cGCPs was identified in the six datasets; approximately 38% of the cGCPs were positively correlated. The majority (>90%) of cGCPs was tissue- or development-specific. We also observed that the correlation direction can be opposite in different tissues and ages. Further analysis highlights the importance of cGCPs for their cellular functions and potential roles in complex traits and human diseases. For instance, the early developmental brain possessed a highly unique set of cGCPs that were associated with neurogenesis and psychiatric disorders. By assessing the epigenetic factors involved in cGCPs, we discovered novel regulatory mechanisms of positive cGCPs distinct from negative cGCPs, which were related to multiple factors, such as H3K27me3, CTCF, and JARD2. The catalogue of cGCPs compiled can be used to guide functional interpretation of genetic and epigenetic studies.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; development; gene and CpG pairs (GCPs); gene expression; tissue

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34652256      PMCID: PMC9543113          DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2021.1993607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epigenetics        ISSN: 1559-2294            Impact factor:   4.861


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