Genetic variation influencing DNA methylation provides insights into molecular mechanisms regulating genomic function
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- Title
- Genetic variation influencing DNA methylation provides insights into molecular mechanisms regulating genomic function
- Creators
- Kourosh Rasekh Ahmadi - King's College LondonJohann S Hawe - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenRory Wilson - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenKatharina T Schmid - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenLi Zhou - Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore, SingaporeLakshmi Narayanan Lakshmanan - Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore, SingaporeBenjamin Lehne - Imperial College LondonBrigitte Kuhnel - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenWilliam R. Scott - Imperial College LondonMatthias Wielscher - Imperial College LondonYik Weng Yew - Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore, SingaporeClemens Baumbach - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenDominic P Lee - Genome Institute of SingaporeEirini Marouli - Queen Mary University of LondonManon Bernard - University of TorontoLiliane Pfeiffer - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenPamela R Matías-García - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenMatias I Autio - Genome Institute of SingaporeStephane Bourgeois - Queen Mary University of LondonChristian Herder - German Center for Diabetes ResearchVille Karhunen - Imperial College LondonThomas Meitinger - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenHolger Prokisch - Technical University of MunichWolfgang Rathmann - German Center for Diabetes ResearchMichael Roden - German Center for Diabetes ResearchSylvain Sebert - University of OuluJean Shin - University of TorontoKonstantin Strauch - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenWeihua Zhang - Imperial College LondonWilson L W Tan - Genome Institute of SingaporeStefanie M. Hauck - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenJuliane Merl-Pham - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenHarald Grallert - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenEudes G V Barbosa - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenThomas Illig - Medizinische Hochschule HannoverAnnette Peters - German Centre for Cardiovascular ResearchTomas Paus - Université de MontréalZdenka Pausova - SickKids FoundationPanos Deloukas - William Harvey Research InstituteRoger S Y Foo - Cardiovascular Research Institute, National University Health Systems, National University of Singapore, Singapore, SingaporeMarjo-Riitta Jarvelin - Oulu University HospitalJaspal Kooner - Imperial College LondonMarie Loh - Imperial College LondonMatthias Heinig - Technical University of MunichChristian Gieger - Helmholtz Zentrum MünchenMelanie Waldenberger - German Centre for Cardiovascular ResearchJohn Chambers - Imperial College London
- Publication Details
- Nature genetics, Vol.54(1), pp.18-29
- Publisher
- NATURE PORTFOLIO
- Number of pages
- 34
- Publication Date
- 03/01/2022
- Grant note
- Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen (German Research Center for Environmental Health) - German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)state of BavariaMunich Center of Health Sciences (MC-Health), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, as part of LMUinnovativGerman Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within EU: 01EA1902A Bavarian State Ministry of Health and CareMinistry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-WestphaliaGerman Federal Ministry of HealthGerman Federal Ministry of Education and ResearchNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustBritish Heart Foundation: SP/04/002, RG/14/5/30893 Medical Research Council: G0601966, G0700931, MR/L007150/1 Wellcome Trust: 084723/Z/08/Z NIHR: RP-PG-0407-10371 European Union: 279143, 643774, 633212 Imperial College Junior Research Fellowship schemeAcademy of Medical Sciences Springboard awardSingapore NMRC: NMRC/STaR/0028/2017 Academy of Finland: 104781, 120315, 129269, 1114194, 24300796 Academy of Finland (Center of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics)University Hospital OuluUniversity of Oulu, Finland: 75617 NHLBI: 5R01HL087679-02, 1RL1MH083268-01 NIH-NIMH: 5R01MH63706:02 ENGAGE project: HEALTH-F4-2007-201413 EU FP7 EurHEALTHAgeing: 277849 Medical Research Council, UK: G0500539, G0600705, G1002319 MRC Centenary Early Career AwardEU: QLG1-CT-2000-01643, E51560 NorFA grant: 731, 20056, 30167 USA/NIHH 2000 G DF682 grant: 50945 DynaHEALTH action: H2020-633595 Academy of Finland Exposomic, Genomic and Epigenomic Approach to Prediction of Metabolic and Cardiorespiratory Function and Ill-Health project: 285547 EU H2020 ALEC project: 633212 WT: 081917/Z/07/Z European CommunityNIHR Clinical Research Facility at Guy's and St. Thomas' and King's College LondonNIHRCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchHeart and Stroke Foundation of CanadaCanadian Foundation for InnovationUK NIHRBiotechnology and Biological Research Council: BB/J004480/1 Academy of Finland (SALVE)BiocenterWellcome Trust: 081917/Z/07/Z BBSRC: BB/S020845/1 MRC: MR/L007150/1
The KORA study was initiated and financed by the Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen (German Research Center for Environmental Health), which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and by the state of Bavaria. KORA research was supported within the Munich Center of Health Sciences (MC-Health), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, as part of LMUinnovativ. The work was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the framework of the EU Joint Programming Initiative `a Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life' (DIMENSION grant number 01EA1902A). The work was further supported by the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care through the research project DigiMed Bayern (https:// www.digimed-bayern.de/). The German Diabetes Center (DDZ) is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the German Federal Ministry of Health. This study was supported in part by a grant from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research to the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD). The LOLIPOP study is supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, the British Heart Foundation (SP/04/002), the Medical Research Council (G0601966, G0700931), the Wellcome Trust (084723/Z/08/Z), the NIHR (RP-PG-0407-10371), European Union FP7 (EpiMigrant, 279143) and European Union Horizon 2020 (iHealth-T2D, 643774). B.C.L. is supported by the Imperial College Junior Research Fellowship scheme as well as an Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard award. J.C.C. is also supported by the Singapore NMRC (NMRC/ STaR/0028/2017). We thank the participants and research staff who made the study possible. For the Northern Finnish Birth Cohort studies, M. Wielscher was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant 633212). NFBC1966 received financial support from the Academy of Finland (grants 104781, 120315, 129269, 1114194 and 24300796, Center of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics and SALVE), University Hospital Oulu, Biocenter, University of Oulu, Finland (75617), NHLBI grant 5R01HL087679-02 through the STAMPEED program (1RL1MH083268-01), the NIH-NIMH (5R01MH63706:02), the ENGAGE project and grant agreement HEALTH-F4-2007-201413, EU FP7 EurHEALTHAgeing (277849), the Medical Research Council, UK (G0500539, G0600705, G1002319, PrevMetSyn/SALVE) and an MRC Centenary Early Career Award. NFBC1986 received financial support from EU QLG1-CT-2000-01643 (EUROBLCS) grant E51560, NorFA grant nos. 731, 20056 and 30167 and USA/NIHH 2000 G DF682 grant 50945. The NFBC programs are also funded by the H2020-633595 DynaHEALTH action, the Academy of Finland Exposomic, Genomic and Epigenomic Approach to Prediction of Metabolic and Cardiorespiratory Function and Ill-Health project (285547) and the EU H2020 ALEC project (grant agreement 633212). The MuTHER study was funded by the WT (081917/Z/07/Z). TwinsUK was funded by the WT and the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013). The study also received support from the NIHR Clinical Research Facility at Guy's and St. Thomas' and King's College London. Analysis was funded by British Heart Foundation grant RG/14/5/30893 to P.D. and forms part of the research themes contributing to the translational research portfolio of the Barts Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, which is funded by the NIHR. The Saguenay Youth Study has been funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (T.P., Z.P.), the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (Z.P.) and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (Z.P.). We acknowledge G. Moller and J. Adamski (Helmholtz Center Munich) for their support in the IP-MS transfection experiment. We used data generated by the PCHI-C Consortium31, funded by the UK NIHR, the Medical Research Council (MR/ L007150/1) and the Biotechnology and Biological Research Council (BB/J004480/1).
- Identifiers
- 99975166202346; WOS:000737754100002
- Academic Unit
- School of Biosciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article