Smoking is a major risk factor in many diseases. Genome wide association studies have linked genes for nicotine dependence and smoking behavior to increased risk of cardiovascular, pulmonary, and malignant diseases. We conducted an epigenome wide association study in peripheral-blood DNA in 464 individuals (22 current smokers and 263 ex-smokers), using the Human Methylation 450 K array. Upon replication in an independent sample of 356 twins (41 current and 104 ex-smokers), we identified 30 probes in 15 distinct loci, all of which reached genome-wide significance in the combined analysis P < 5 × 10(-8). All but one probe (cg17024919) remained significant after adjusting for blood cell counts. We replicated all 9 known loci and found an indep...
Exposure to cigarette smoking affects the epigenome and could increase the risk of developing diseas...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation alteration extensively associates with smoking and is a plausible link b...
Several studies have recently identified strong epigenetic signals related to tobacco smoking. Howev...
Smoking is a major risk factor in many diseases. Genome wide association studies have linked genes f...
Background DNA methylation leaves a long-term signature of smoking exposure and is one potential mec...
The impact of cigarette smoking can persist for extended periods following smoking cessation and may...
Environmental factors such as tobacco smoking may have long-lasting effects on DNA methylation patte...
<p>DNA methylation can be affected by systemic exposures, such as cigarette smoking and genetic sequ...
<div><p>Environmental factors such as tobacco smoking may have long-lasting effects on DNA methylati...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of blood DNA methylation and smoking, attempted replica...
Environmental factors such as tobacco smoking may have long-lasting effects on DNA methylation patte...
AIM: Epigenetic changes may occur in response to environmental stressors, and an altered epigenome p...
<p>Smoking increases the risk of many diseases and could act through changes in DNA methylation patt...
Abstract Background Epigenetics is involved in various human diseases. Smoking is one of the most co...
Changes in DNA methylation may be a potential mechanism that mediates the effects of smoking on phys...
Exposure to cigarette smoking affects the epigenome and could increase the risk of developing diseas...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation alteration extensively associates with smoking and is a plausible link b...
Several studies have recently identified strong epigenetic signals related to tobacco smoking. Howev...
Smoking is a major risk factor in many diseases. Genome wide association studies have linked genes f...
Background DNA methylation leaves a long-term signature of smoking exposure and is one potential mec...
The impact of cigarette smoking can persist for extended periods following smoking cessation and may...
Environmental factors such as tobacco smoking may have long-lasting effects on DNA methylation patte...
<p>DNA methylation can be affected by systemic exposures, such as cigarette smoking and genetic sequ...
<div><p>Environmental factors such as tobacco smoking may have long-lasting effects on DNA methylati...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of blood DNA methylation and smoking, attempted replica...
Environmental factors such as tobacco smoking may have long-lasting effects on DNA methylation patte...
AIM: Epigenetic changes may occur in response to environmental stressors, and an altered epigenome p...
<p>Smoking increases the risk of many diseases and could act through changes in DNA methylation patt...
Abstract Background Epigenetics is involved in various human diseases. Smoking is one of the most co...
Changes in DNA methylation may be a potential mechanism that mediates the effects of smoking on phys...
Exposure to cigarette smoking affects the epigenome and could increase the risk of developing diseas...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation alteration extensively associates with smoking and is a plausible link b...
Several studies have recently identified strong epigenetic signals related to tobacco smoking. Howev...