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. 2021 Mar 25;13:64. doi: 10.1186/s13148-021-01042-4

Table 2.

Effects of DNAm on BMI status transition (irrespective to gender) during adolescence

Name 10–18 years (IoW) 7–15 years (ALSPAC)
Est.* praw* PFDR* Est praw Gene name Gene’s location
Transition from Normal to OwO*
cg14062083 6.49 1.29 × 10–4 0.01 KRTAP13-4 1stExon
cg17866181 2.94 2.76 × 10–4 0.01 0.05 0.76 BC036251 Body
Transition from OwO to Normal
cg02906784 4.95 2.33 × 10–4 0.02 −0.56 0.31 CACNA2D3 Body
cg07728579 5.00 3.38 × 10–4 0.02 −0.33 0.50 FSD2 TSS500
cg18935453 5.08 5.79 × 10–4 0.02 LRP5 Body
cg23664926 2.76 7.16 × 10–4 0.02 −0.11 0.72 CD82#
cg10320997 3.83 9.97 × 10–4 0.02 −0.17 0.67 SYNPO2 TSS1500
cg02382044 2.30 0.002 0.04 −0.44 0.20 TMOD3 TSS1500
cg16460342 3.63 0.002 0.04 0.65 0.07 P2RX4 Body

In total, 9 CpG sites were identified in the IoW cohort, which were further tested in the ALSPAC cohort. Results in bold font denote that the estimated regression coefficients are in the same direction between the two cohorts

*OwO means Overweight/Obese. Est.: Estimate of regression coefficients. praw: raw p value. pFDR: FDR-adjusted p value. # Gene CD82 was identified using SNIPPER