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Differentially methylated DNA regions in early childhood wheezing: an epigenome-wide study using saliva

  • Maja Popovic
  • , Valentina Fiano
  • , Francesca Fasanelli
  • , Morena Trevisan
  • , Chiara Grasso
  • , Manuela Bianca Assumma
  • , Anna Gillio-Tos
  • , Silvia POLIDORO
  • , Laura De Marco
  • , Franca Rusconi
  • , Franco Merletti
  • , Daniela Zugna
  • , Lorenzo Richiardi

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Abstract

Epigenetics may play a role in wheezing and asthma development. We aimed to examine infant saliva DNA methylation in association with early childhood wheezing.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-24
Number of pages24
JournalPediatric Allergy and Immunology
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • DMR
  • EWAS
  • PM20D1
  • asthma
  • children
  • epigenetics
  • epigenome-wide association study
  • infant
  • saliva
  • wheezing

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