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Inflammation-associated DNA methylation patterns in epithelium of ulcerative colitis.

Citation
Barnicle, A., et al. “Inflammation-Associated Dna Methylation Patterns In Epithelium Of Ulcerative Colitis.”. Epigenetics, pp. 591-606.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Alan Barnicle, Cathal Seoighe, John M Greally, Aaron Golden, Laurence J Egan
Keywords DNA methylation, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal epithelial cell, transcriptome, Ulcerative colitis
Abstract

Aberrant DNA methylation patterns have been reported in inflamed tissues and may play a role in disease. We studied DNA methylation and gene expression profiles of purified intestinal epithelial cells from ulcerative colitis patients, comparing inflamed and non-inflamed areas of the colon. We identified 577 differentially methylated sites (false discovery rate <0.2) mapping to 210 genes. From gene expression data from the same epithelial cells, we identified 62 differentially expressed genes with increased expression in the presence of inflammation at prostate cancer susceptibility genes PRAC1 and PRAC2. Four genes showed inverse correlation between methylation and gene expression; ROR1, GXYLT2, FOXA2, and, notably, RARB, a gene previously identified as a tumor suppressor in colorectal adenocarcinoma as well as breast, lung and prostate cancer. We highlight targeted and specific patterns of DNA methylation and gene expression in epithelial cells from inflamed colon, while challenging the importance of epithelial cells in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammation.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Epigenetics
Volume
12
Issue
8
Number of Pages
591-606
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1559-2308
DOI
10.1080/15592294.2017.1334023
Alternate Journal
Epigenetics
PMID
28557546
PMCID
PMC5687324
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