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EpiSmokEr: a robust classifier to determine smoking status from DNA methylation data
Sailalitha Bollepalli1,2, Tellervo Korhonen1,3, Jaakko Kaprio1,2
1Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, University of Helsinki, 00290 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland.
Abstract:
Aim: Smoking strongly influences DNA methylation, with current and never smokers exhibiting different methylation profiles. Methods: To advance the practical applicability of the smoking-associated methylation signals, we used machine learning methodology to train a classifier for smoking status prediction. Results: We show the prediction performance of our classifier on three independent whole-blood datasets demonstrating its robustness and global applicability. Furthermore, we examine the reasons for biologically meaningful misclassifications through comprehensive phenotypic evaluation. Conclusion: The major contribution of our classifier is its global applicability without a need for users to determine a threshold value for each dataset to predict the smoking status. We provide an R package, EpiSmokEr (Epigenetic Smoking status Estimator), facilitating the use of our classifier to predict smoking status in future studies.
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