Low-level processing of Illumina Infinium DNA Methylation BeadArrays

Timothy J. Triche(University of Southern California), Daniel J. Weisenberger(University of Southern California), David Van Den Berg(University of Southern California), Peter W. Laird(University of Southern California), Kimberly D. Siegmund(University of Southern California)
Nucleic Acids Research
March 9, 2013
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Abstract

We propose a novel approach to background correction for Infinium HumanMethylation data to account for technical variation in background fluorescence signal. Our approach capitalizes on a new use for the Infinium I design bead types to measure non-specific fluorescence in the colour channel opposite of their design (Cy3/Cy5). This provides tens of thousands of features for measuring background instead of the much smaller number of negative control probes on the platforms (n = 32 for HumanMethylation27 and n = 614 for HumanMethylation450, respectively). We compare the performance of our methods with existing approaches, using technical replicates of both mixture samples and biological samples, and demonstrate that within- and between-platform artefacts can be substantially reduced, with concomitant improvement in sensitivity, by the proposed methods.


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