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Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome

Cockayne syndrome (CS) and UV‐sensitive syndrome (UVSS) are rare genetic disorders caused by mutation of the DNA repair and multifunctional CSA or CSB protein, but only CS patients display a progeroid and neurodegenerative phenotype, providing a unique conceptual and experimental paradigm. As DNA me...

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Autores principales: Crochemore, Clément, Chica, Claudia, Garagnani, Paolo, Lattanzi, Giovanna, Horvath, Steve, Sarasin, Alain, Franceschi, Claudio, Bacalini, Maria Giulia, Ricchetti, Miria
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10577576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37688320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13959
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author Crochemore, Clément
Chica, Claudia
Garagnani, Paolo
Lattanzi, Giovanna
Horvath, Steve
Sarasin, Alain
Franceschi, Claudio
Bacalini, Maria Giulia
Ricchetti, Miria
author_facet Crochemore, Clément
Chica, Claudia
Garagnani, Paolo
Lattanzi, Giovanna
Horvath, Steve
Sarasin, Alain
Franceschi, Claudio
Bacalini, Maria Giulia
Ricchetti, Miria
author_sort Crochemore, Clément
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description Cockayne syndrome (CS) and UV‐sensitive syndrome (UVSS) are rare genetic disorders caused by mutation of the DNA repair and multifunctional CSA or CSB protein, but only CS patients display a progeroid and neurodegenerative phenotype, providing a unique conceptual and experimental paradigm. As DNA methylation (DNAm) remodelling is a major ageing marker, we performed genome‐wide analysis of DNAm of fibroblasts from healthy, UVSS and CS individuals. Differential analysis highlighted a CS‐specific epigenomic signature (progeroid‐related; not present in UVSS) enriched in three categories: developmental transcription factors, ion/neurotransmitter membrane transporters and synaptic neuro‐developmental genes. A large fraction of CS‐specific DNAm changes were associated with expression changes in CS samples, including in previously reported post‐mortem cerebella. The progeroid phenotype of CS was further supported by epigenomic hallmarks of ageing: the prediction of DNAm of repetitive elements suggested an hypomethylation of Alu sequences in CS, and the epigenetic clock returned a marked increase in CS biological age respect to healthy and UVSS cells. The epigenomic remodelling of accelerated ageing in CS displayed both commonalities and differences with other progeroid diseases and regular ageing. CS shared DNAm changes with normal ageing more than other progeroid diseases do, and included genes functionally validated for regular ageing. Collectively, our results support the existence of an epigenomic basis of accelerated ageing in CS and unveil new genes and pathways that are potentially associated with the progeroid/degenerative phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-105775762023-10-17 Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome Crochemore, Clément Chica, Claudia Garagnani, Paolo Lattanzi, Giovanna Horvath, Steve Sarasin, Alain Franceschi, Claudio Bacalini, Maria Giulia Ricchetti, Miria Aging Cell Research Articles Cockayne syndrome (CS) and UV‐sensitive syndrome (UVSS) are rare genetic disorders caused by mutation of the DNA repair and multifunctional CSA or CSB protein, but only CS patients display a progeroid and neurodegenerative phenotype, providing a unique conceptual and experimental paradigm. As DNA methylation (DNAm) remodelling is a major ageing marker, we performed genome‐wide analysis of DNAm of fibroblasts from healthy, UVSS and CS individuals. Differential analysis highlighted a CS‐specific epigenomic signature (progeroid‐related; not present in UVSS) enriched in three categories: developmental transcription factors, ion/neurotransmitter membrane transporters and synaptic neuro‐developmental genes. A large fraction of CS‐specific DNAm changes were associated with expression changes in CS samples, including in previously reported post‐mortem cerebella. The progeroid phenotype of CS was further supported by epigenomic hallmarks of ageing: the prediction of DNAm of repetitive elements suggested an hypomethylation of Alu sequences in CS, and the epigenetic clock returned a marked increase in CS biological age respect to healthy and UVSS cells. The epigenomic remodelling of accelerated ageing in CS displayed both commonalities and differences with other progeroid diseases and regular ageing. CS shared DNAm changes with normal ageing more than other progeroid diseases do, and included genes functionally validated for regular ageing. Collectively, our results support the existence of an epigenomic basis of accelerated ageing in CS and unveil new genes and pathways that are potentially associated with the progeroid/degenerative phenotype. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10577576/ /pubmed/37688320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13959 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Aging Cell published by Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Crochemore, Clément
Chica, Claudia
Garagnani, Paolo
Lattanzi, Giovanna
Horvath, Steve
Sarasin, Alain
Franceschi, Claudio
Bacalini, Maria Giulia
Ricchetti, Miria
Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome
title Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome
title_full Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome
title_fullStr Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome
title_short Epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid Cockayne syndrome
title_sort epigenomic signature of accelerated ageing in progeroid cockayne syndrome
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10577576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37688320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13959
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