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Genome-Wide Analysis of DNA Methylation in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Published on: September 18, 2020
Increased correlation between methylation sites in epigenome-wide replication studies: impact on analysis and results
Maja Popovic1, Francesca Fasanelli1, Valentina Fiano1
1Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin & CPO Piemonte, Turin, Italy.
Aim:
To show that an increased correlation between CpGs after selection through an epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) might translate into biased replication results.
Methods:
Pairwise correlation coefficients between CpGs selected in two published EWAS, the top hits replication, Bonferroni p-values, Benjamini-Hochberg (BH) false discovery rate (FDR) and directional FDR r-values were calculated in the NINFEA cohort data. Exposures' random permutations were performed to show the empirical p-value distributions.
Results:
The average pairwise correlation coefficients between CpGs were enhanced after selection for the replication (e.g., from 0.12 at genome-wide level to 0.26 among the selected CpGs), affecting the empirical p-value distributions and the usual multiple testing control.
Conclusion:
Bonferroni and Benjamini-Hochberg FDR are inappropriate for the EWAS replication phase, and methods that account for the underlying correlation need to be used.
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