Abstract:BackgroundIn a recent study, we identified 1189 CpG sites whose DNA methylation (DNAm) level in blood distinguished Crohn’s disease (CD) cases from controls. We also demonstrated that the vast majority of these differences were a consequence of disease, rather than a cause of CD. Since methylation can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, here we focus on CpGs under demonstrable genetic control (methylation quantitative trait loci, or mQTLs). By comparing mQTL patterns across disease states … Show more
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