Methylation-regulated long non-coding RNA expression in ulcerative colitis
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2023-06-22Type
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Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to play a role in the pathogenesis
of ulcerative colitis (UC). Although epigenetic processes such as DNA methylation and lncRNA
expression are well studied in UC, the importance of the interplay between the two processes has not
yet been fully explored. It is, therefore, believed that interactions between environmental factors and
epigenetics contribute to disease development. Mucosal biopsies from 11 treatment-naïve UC patients
and 13 normal controls were used in this study. From each individual sample, both whole-genome
bisulfite sequencing data (WGBS) and lncRNA expression data were analyzed. Correlation analysis
between lncRNA expression and upstream differentially methylated regions (DMRs) was used to
identify lncRNAs that might be regulated by DMRs. Furthermore, proximal protein-coding genes
associated with DMR-regulated lncRNAs were identified by correlating their expression. The study
identified UC-associated lncRNAs such as MIR4435-2HG, ZFAS1, IL6-AS1, and Pvt1, which may
be regulated by DMRs. Several genes that are involved in inflammatory immune responses were
found downstream of DMR-regulated lncRNAs, including SERPINB1, CCL18, and SLC15A4. The
interplay between lncRNA expression regulated by DNA methylation in UC might improve our
understanding of UC pathogenesis.
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Ray, M.R. (2024). Long non-coding RNAs in ulcerative colitis. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33648.Publisher
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Fenton CG, Ray M, Meng W, Paulssen RH. Methylation-regulated long non-coding RNA expression in ulcerative colitis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023;24Metadata
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