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Targeted DNA Methylation Analysis by Next-generation Sequencing
Published on: February 24, 2015
DeepH&M: Estimating single-CpG hydroxymethylation and methylation levels from enrichment and restriction enzyme
Yu He1,2, Hyo Sik Jang1,2, Xiaoyun Xing1,2
1Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Abstract:
Increased appreciation of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) as a stable epigenetic mark, which defines cell identity and disease progress, has engendered a need for cost-effective, but high-resolution, 5hmC mapping technology. Current enrichment-based technologies provide cheap but low-resolution and relative enrichment of 5hmC levels, while single-base resolution methods can be prohibitively expensive to scale up to large experiments. To address this problem, we developed a deep learning-based method, "DeepH&M," which integrates enrichment and restriction enzyme sequencing methods to simultaneously estimate absolute hydroxymethylation and methylation levels at single-CpG resolution. Using 7-week-old mouse cerebellum data for training the DeepH&M model, we demonstrated that the 5hmC and 5mC levels predicted by DeepH&M were in high concordance with whole-genome bisulfite-based approaches. The DeepH&M model can be applied to 7-week-old frontal cortex and 79-week-old cerebellum, revealing the robust generalizability of this method to other tissues from various biological time points.

