The DNA Methylome of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

2010 PLoS Biology 320 citations

Abstract

DNA methylation plays an important role in biological processes in human health and disease. Recent technological advances allow unbiased whole-genome DNA methylation (methylome) analysis to be carried out on human cells. Using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing at 24.7-fold coverage (12.3-fold per strand), we report a comprehensive (92.62%) methylome and analysis of the unique sequences in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from the same Asian individual whose genome was deciphered in the YH project. PBMC constitute an important source for clinical blood tests world-wide. We found that 68.4% of CpG sites and <0.2% of non-CpG sites were methylated, demonstrating that non-CpG cytosine methylation is minor in human PBMC. Analysis of the PBMC methylome revealed a rich epigenomic landscape for 20 distinct genomic features, including regulatory, protein-coding, non-coding, RNA-coding, and repeat sequences. Integration of our methylome data with the YH genome sequence enabled a first comprehensive assessment of allele-specific methylation (ASM) between the two haploid methylomes of any individual and allowed the identification of 599 haploid differentially methylated regions (hDMRs) covering 287 genes. Of these, 76 genes had hDMRs within 2 kb of their transcriptional start sites of which >80% displayed allele-specific expression (ASE). These data demonstrate that ASM is a recurrent phenomenon and is highly correlated with ASE in human PBMCs. Together with recently reported similar studies, our study provides a comprehensive resource for future epigenomic research and confirms new sequencing technology as a paradigm for large-scale epigenomics studies.

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EpigenomicsDNA methylationBiologyCpG siteEpigeneticsHuman genomeGeneticsBisulfite sequencingMethylationIllumina Methylation AssayDifferentially methylated regionsGenomeMethylated DNA immunoprecipitationGeneComputational biologyGene expression

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2010
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8
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11
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e1000533-e1000533
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Yingrui Li, Jingde Zhu, Geng Tian et al. (2010). The DNA Methylome of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells. PLoS Biology , 8 (11) , e1000533-e1000533. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000533

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10.1371/journal.pbio.1000533