Frontiers in Genetics (Mar 2020)

Detection and Comparative Analysis of Methylomic Biomarkers of Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Xin Feng,
  • Xin Feng,
  • Xin Feng,
  • Xubing Hao,
  • Ruoyao Shi,
  • Zhiqiang Xia,
  • Lan Huang,
  • Qiong Yu,
  • Fengfeng Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disorder influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. To investigate possible contributions of DNA methylation to the etiology of RA with minimum confounding genetic heterogeneity, we investigated genome-wide DNA methylation in disease-discordant monozygotic twin pairs. This study hypothesized that methylomic biomarkers might facilitate accurate RA detection. A comprehensive series of biomarker detection algorithms were utilized to find the best methylomic biomarkers for detecting RA patients using the methylomic data of the peripheral blood samples. The best model achieved 100.00% in accuracy (Acc) with 81 methylomic biomarkers and a 10-fold cross-validation (10FCV) strategy. Some of the methylomic biomarkers were experimentally confirmed to be associated with the onset or development of RA. It is also interesting to observe that many of the detected biomarkers were from chromosome Y, supporting the knowledge that RA has a significant gender discrepancy.

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