An explorative epigenome‑wide association study of plasma renin and aldosterone concentration in a Ghanaian population: the RODAM study
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Clinical Epigenetics
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Background: The epigenetic regulation of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS) potentially plays a role
in the pathophysiology underlying the high burden of hypertension in sub-Saharan Africans (SSA). Here we report the
first epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) of plasma renin and aldosterone concentrations and the aldosteroneto-
renin ratio (ARR).
Methods: Epigenome-wide DNA methylation was measured using the Illumina 450K array on whole blood samples
of 68 Ghanaians. Differentially methylated positions (DMPs) were assessed for plasma renin concentration, aldosterone,
and ARR using linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, diabetes mellitus, hypertension,
and technical covariates. Additionally, we extracted methylation loci previously associated with hypertension,
kidney function, or that were annotated to RAAS-related genes and associated these with renin and aldosterone
concentration.
Results: We identified one DMP for renin, ten DMPs for aldosterone, and one DMP associated with ARR. Top DMPs
were annotated to the PTPRN2, SKIL, and KCNT1 genes, which have been reported in relation to cardiometabolic risk
factors, atherosclerosis, and sodium-potassium handling. Moreover, EWAS loci previously associated with hypertension,
kidney function, or RAAS-related genes were also associated with renin, aldosterone, and ARR.
Conclusion: In this first EWAS on RAAS hormones, we identified DMPs associated with renin, aldosterone, and ARR
in a SSA population. These findings are a first step in understanding the role of DNA methylation in regulation of the
RAAS in general and in a SSA population specifically. Replication and translational studies are needed to establish the
role of these DMPs in the hypertension burden in SSA populations.
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