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MApping the Methylation of repetitive elements to track the Exposome effects on health: the city of Legnano as a LIving lab (MAMELI)

Project
The concept of “exposome” encompasses all human disease determinants encountered during the life course. The exposome induces epigenetic modifications (e.g., DNA methylation). Several studies have investigated how repetitive elements (REs) can be switched on in response to environmental stimuli, but have started from the assumption that altered RE methylation is always detrimental to the health of the affected individual. MAMELI proposes an alternative hypothesis that some REs are plastic entities that respond physiologically to the environment; consequently, the ability of DNA to adapt to environmental triggers can be monitored. To test this hypothesis, the MAMELI project will enroll 6200 subjects in the city of Legnano (Italy). The first-level (“discovery”) will apply third-generation sequencing methylation assessment on 200 subjects at two-time points: T0 (baseline) and T1 (6 months after T0). The discovery level will allow me to define a pool of REs (“differential REs”) whose methylation can change without impacting genome stability. The second level (“tuning”) will be conducted on 2700 subjects (200 subjects of the discovery level + 2500 additional subjects) and will allow me to develop an algorithm (“MAMELI algorithm”) to predict the relationship between exposome and RE methylation status (“RE methylation signature”). In the third level (“validation”), I will apply the MAMELI algorithm on the second set of the study cohort (n=3500) to calculate the difference between the measured RE methylation signature and the values predicted by the algorithm. In addition, to test the reversibility of RE methylation following lifestyle modifications and its preventive potential, I will design an intervention study embedded in the cohort. MAMELI would represent a breakthrough in the understanding of individual susceptibility to environmental pressures, enabling the development of preventive strategies to avoid disease.
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Contributors

BOLLATI VALENTINA   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e di Comunità   Principale  

Type

Horizon Europe - European Research Council (ERC)

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

August 1, 2023 - July 31, 2028

Project duration

60 months

Research Areas

Concepts


Settore MED/44 - Medicina del Lavoro

Publications

Outputs (2)

Application of integrated nested Laplace approximation to identify hot spots of methylation heterogeneity in healthy individuals from the MAMELI cohort 
FRONTIERS IN GENETICS
FRONTIERS MEDIA
2026
Academic Article
Open Access
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Rationale and study protocol of the MAMELI Cohort study (Mapping the Methylation of repetitive elements to track the Exposome effects on health: the city of Legnano as a Living lab) 
PLOS ONE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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