Test-statistic inflation in methylome-wide association studies

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Abstract

Recent years have seen a surge of methylome-wide association studies (MWAS). We observed that many of these studies suffer from test statistic inflation that is most likely caused by commonly used quality control (QC) pipelines not going far enough to remove technical artefacts. To support this claim, we reanalysed GEO datasets with an improved QC pipeline that reduced test-statistic inflation parameter lambda from the original mean/median of 20.16/15.17 to 3.07/1.14. Furthermore, the mean/median number of methylome-wide significant findings was reduced by 65,688/57,805 loci after more thorough QC. To avoid such false positives we argue for more extensive QC and that reporting the test-statistic inflation parameter lambda become standard for all MWAS allowing readers to better assess the risk of false discoveries.

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Guintivano, J., Shabalin, A. A., Chan, R. F., Rubinow, D. R., Sullivan, P. F., Meltzer-Brody, S., … van den Oord, E. J. C. G. (2020). Test-statistic inflation in methylome-wide association studies. Epigenetics, 15(11), 1163–1166. https://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2020.1758382

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