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Defining association of early life infection with differences in cellular composition of blood samples

Safe People

Organisation name

University of Bristol

Organisation sector

Academic Institute

Applicant name(s)

Hannah ElliottProf George Davey SmithProf Caroline Relton

Safe Projects

Project ID

B3896

Lay summary

Exploration of ethnic differences in DNA methylation patterns show that differences in methylation are largely driven by differences in cell composition of the blood samples methylation is measured from. This raises important questions about when and how differences in cell composition arise. One possibility is that they occur in response to early life infection and persist through life. This project investigates the potential link between early life infection (using H. pylori infection as a marker) and variation in cellular composition of blood samples collected at the same study timepoints.

Public benefit statement

This research will increase understanding of the determinants of variability in the the cellular composition of blood.

Latest approval date

08/10/2021