DNA methylation is associated with inhaled corticosteroid response in persistent childhood asthmatics

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Background: Response to inhaled corticosteroids is highly variable, and the association between DNA methylation and treatment response is not known. Objective: To examine the association between peripheral blood DNA methylation and inhaled corticosteroid response in children with persistent asthma. Methods: Epigenome-wide DNA methylation was analysed in individuals on inhaled corticosteroids in three independent and ethnically diverse cohorts—Childhood Asthma Management Program (CAMP); Children, Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiology (BAMSE); and Genetic Epidemiology of Asthma in Costa Rica Study (GACRS). Treatment response was evaluated using two definitions, the absence of emergency department visits and/or hospitalizations and the absence oral corticosteroid use while on inhaled corticosteroid therapy. CpG sites meeting nominal significance (P < 0.05) for each outcome were combined in a three-cohort meta-analysis with adjustment for multiple testing. DNA methylation was correlated with gene expression using Pearson and partial correlations. Results: In 154 subjects from CAMP, 72 from BAMSE, and 168 from GACRS, relative hypomethylation of cg00066816 (171 bases upstream of IL12B) was associated with the absence of emergency department visits and/or hospitalizations (Q = 0.03) in all cohorts and lower IL12B expression (ρ = 0.34, P = 0.01) in BAMSE. Relative hypermethylation of cg04256470 (688 bases upstream of CORT) was associated with the absence of oral corticosteroid use (Q = 0.04) in all cohorts and higher CORT expression (ρ = 0.20, P = 0.045) in CAMP. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: Differential DNA methylation of IL12B and CORT are associated with inhaled corticosteroid treatment response in persistent childhood asthmatics. Pharmaco-methylation can identify novel markers of treatment sensitivity in asthma.

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Wang, A. L., Gruzieva, O., Qiu, W., Kebede Merid, S., Celedón, J. C., Raby, B. A., … Tantisira, K. G. (2019). DNA methylation is associated with inhaled corticosteroid response in persistent childhood asthmatics. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 49(9), 1225–1234. https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.13447

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