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Genetic variation and pesticide exposure influence blood DNA methylation signatures in females with early-stage Parkinson’s disease

Samantha L. Schaffner, William Casazza, Fanny Artaud, Chaini Konwar, Sarah M. Merrill, Cloé Domenighetti, Julia M. Schulze‐Hentrich, Suzanne Lesage, Alexis Brice, Jean‐Christophe Corvol, Sara Mostafavi, Juanita Dennis, Alexis Elbaz, Michael S. Kobor, DIGPD Study Group

2024npj Parkinson s Disease16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Although sex, genetics, and exposures can individually influence risk for sporadic Parkinson’s disease (PD), the joint contributions of these factors to the epigenetic etiology of PD have not been comprehensively assessed. Here, we profiled sex-stratified genome-wide blood DNAm patterns, SNP genotype, and pesticide exposure in agricultural workers (71 early-stage PD cases, 147 controls) and explored replication in three independent samples of varying demographics ( n = 218, 222, and 872). Using a region-based approach, we found more associations of blood DNAm with PD in females (69 regions) than in males (2 regions, Δβ adj | ≥0.03, p adj ≤ 0.05). For 48 regions in females, models including genotype or genotype and pesticide exposure substantially improved in explaining interindividual variation in DNAm ( p adj ≤ 0.05), and accounting for these variables decreased the estimated effect of PD on DNAm. The results suggested that genotype, and to a lesser degree, genotype-exposure interactions contributed to variation in PD-associated DNAm. Our findings should be further explored in larger study populations and in experimental systems, preferably with precise measures of exposure.

Topics & Concepts

Parkinson's diseaseDiseaseDNA methylationStage (stratigraphy)BiologyGenetic variationGeneticsMedicinePhysiologyBioinformaticsGeneInternal medicineGene expressionPaleontologyParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesFolate and B Vitamins Research
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