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Longitudinal data methods for evaluating genome-by-epigenome interactions in families
Authors:Strickland  Justin C  Chen  I-Chen  Wang  Chanung  Fardo  David W
Institution:1.Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences,University of Kentucky,Lexington,USA;2.Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health,University of Kentucky,Lexington,USA;3.Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences,University of Kentucky,Lexington,USA
Abstract:

Background

Longitudinal measurement is commonly employed in health research and provides numerous benefits for understanding disease and trait progression over time. More broadly, it allows for proper treatment of correlated responses within clusters. We evaluated 3 methods for analyzing genome-by-epigenome interactions with longitudinal outcomes from family data.

Results

Linear mixed-effect models, generalized estimating equations, and quadratic inference functions were used to test a pharmacoepigenetic effect in 200 simulated posttreatment replicates. Adjustment for baseline outcome provided greater power and more accurate control of Type I error rates than computation of a pre-to-post change score.

Conclusions

Comparison of all modeling approaches indicated a need for bias correction in marginal models and similar power for each method, with quadratic inference functions providing a minor decrement in power compared to generalized estimating equations and linear mixed-effects models.
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