DNA methylation fine-tunes pro-and anti-inflammatory signalling pathways in inactive ulcerative colitis tissue biopsies
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34824Dato
2024-03-21Type
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Meng, Wei; Fenton, Christopher Graham; Johnsen, Kay-Martin; Taman, Hagar; Florholmen, Jon; Paulssen, Ruth Erika Hildegard HrackySammendrag
DNA methylation has been implied to play a role in the immune dysfunction associated with
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the disease development of ulcerative colitis (UC). Changes
of the DNA methylation and correlated gene expression in patient samples with inactive UC might
reveal possible regulatory features important for further treatment options for UC. Targeted bisulfite
sequencing and whole transcriptome sequencing were performed on mucosal biopsies from patients
with active UC (UC, n= 14), inactive UC (RM, n= 20), and non-IBD patients which served as controls
(NN, n= 11). The differentially methylated regions (DMRs) were identifed by DMRseq. Correlation
analysis was performed between DMRs and their nearest differentially expressed genes (DEGs).
Principal component analysis (PCA) was performed based on correlated DMR regulated genes. DMR
regulated genes then were functional annotated. Cell-type deconvolutions were performed based on
methylation levels. The comparisons revealed a total of 38 methylation-regulated genes in inactive
UC that are potentially regulated by DMRs (correlation p value< 0.1). Several methylation-regulated
genes could be identified in inactive UC participating in IL-10 and cytokine signalling pathways such
as IL1B and STAT3. DNA methylation events in inactive UC seem to be fine-tuned by the balancing
pro- and anti- inflammatory pathways to maintain a prevailed healing process to restore dynamic
epithelium homeostasis.
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Springer NatureSitering
Meng, Fenton, Johnsen, Taman, Florholmen, Paulssen. DNA methylation fine-tunes pro-and anti-inflammatory signalling pathways in inactive ulcerative colitis tissue biopsies. Scientific Reports. 2024;14(1)Metadata
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