Abstract Numerous studies have shown that cg05575921 methylation decreases in response to smoking. However, secondary to methodological issues, the magnitude and dose dependency of that response is as of yet unclear. This lack of certainty is a barrier to the use of DNA methylation clinically to assess and monitor smoking status. To better define this relationship, we conducted a joint analysis of methylation sensitive PCR digital (MSdPCR) assessments of cg05575921 methylation in whole blood and/or saliva DNA to smoking using samples from 421 smokers and 423 biochemically confirmed non-smokers from 4 previously published studies. We found that cg05575921 methylation manifested a curvilinear dose dependent decrease in response to increasing ...
Background: With epigenome-wide mapping of DNA methylation, a number of novel smoking-associated loc...
Abstract Background Methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTLs) are the genetic variants that may af...
The impact of cigarette smoking can persist for extended periods following smoking cessation and may...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of blood DNA methylation and smoking, attempted replica...
BACKGROUND: Epigenome-wide profiling of DNA methylation pattern with respect to tobacco smoking has ...
<p>Smoking increases the risk of many diseases and could act through changes in DNA methylation patt...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation leaves a long-term signature of smoking exposure and is one potential me...
<p>DNA methylation can be affected by systemic exposures, such as cigarette smoking and genetic sequ...
Smoking increases the risk of many diseases and could act through changes in DNA methylation pattern...
Abstract Background Epigenetics is involved in various human diseases. Smoking is one of the most co...
DNA methylation changes are associated with cigarette smoking. We used the Illumina Infinium HumanMe...
Abstract Background Smoking remains one of the leadin...
Smoking is a huge issue for social health and consequently there has been much research considering ...
The tobacco use disorders are the largest preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the world....
Background: Multiple studies have made robust associations between differential DNA methylation and ...
Background: With epigenome-wide mapping of DNA methylation, a number of novel smoking-associated loc...
Abstract Background Methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTLs) are the genetic variants that may af...
The impact of cigarette smoking can persist for extended periods following smoking cessation and may...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of blood DNA methylation and smoking, attempted replica...
BACKGROUND: Epigenome-wide profiling of DNA methylation pattern with respect to tobacco smoking has ...
<p>Smoking increases the risk of many diseases and could act through changes in DNA methylation patt...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation leaves a long-term signature of smoking exposure and is one potential me...
<p>DNA methylation can be affected by systemic exposures, such as cigarette smoking and genetic sequ...
Smoking increases the risk of many diseases and could act through changes in DNA methylation pattern...
Abstract Background Epigenetics is involved in various human diseases. Smoking is one of the most co...
DNA methylation changes are associated with cigarette smoking. We used the Illumina Infinium HumanMe...
Abstract Background Smoking remains one of the leadin...
Smoking is a huge issue for social health and consequently there has been much research considering ...
The tobacco use disorders are the largest preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the world....
Background: Multiple studies have made robust associations between differential DNA methylation and ...
Background: With epigenome-wide mapping of DNA methylation, a number of novel smoking-associated loc...
Abstract Background Methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTLs) are the genetic variants that may af...
The impact of cigarette smoking can persist for extended periods following smoking cessation and may...