Detection of cell-type-specific risk-CpG sites in epigenome-wide association studies

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Abstract

In epigenome-wide association studies, the measured signals for each sample are a mixture of methylation profiles from different cell types. Current approaches to the association detection claim whether a cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) site is associated with the phenotype or not at aggregate level and can suffer from low statistical power. Here, we propose a statistical method, HIgh REsolution (HIRE), which not only improves the power of association detection at aggregate level as compared to the existing methods but also enables the detection of risk-CpG sites for individual cell types.

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Luo, X., Yang, C., & Wei, Y. (2019). Detection of cell-type-specific risk-CpG sites in epigenome-wide association studies. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10864-z

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