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Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood

BACKGROUND: Dynamic changes to the epigenome play a critical role in establishing and maintaining cellular phenotype during differentiation, but little is known about the normal methylomic differences that occur between functionally distinct areas of the brain. We characterized intra- and inter-indi...

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Autores principales: Davies, Matthew N, Volta, Manuela, Pidsley, Ruth, Lunnon, Katie, Dixit, Abhishek, Lovestone, Simon, Coarfa, Cristian, Harris, R Alan, Milosavljevic, Aleksandar, Troakes, Claire, Al-Sarraj, Safa, Dobson, Richard, Schalkwyk, Leonard C, Mill, Jonathan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3446315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22703893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2012-13-6-r43
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author Davies, Matthew N
Volta, Manuela
Pidsley, Ruth
Lunnon, Katie
Dixit, Abhishek
Lovestone, Simon
Coarfa, Cristian
Harris, R Alan
Milosavljevic, Aleksandar
Troakes, Claire
Al-Sarraj, Safa
Dobson, Richard
Schalkwyk, Leonard C
Mill, Jonathan
author_facet Davies, Matthew N
Volta, Manuela
Pidsley, Ruth
Lunnon, Katie
Dixit, Abhishek
Lovestone, Simon
Coarfa, Cristian
Harris, R Alan
Milosavljevic, Aleksandar
Troakes, Claire
Al-Sarraj, Safa
Dobson, Richard
Schalkwyk, Leonard C
Mill, Jonathan
author_sort Davies, Matthew N
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description BACKGROUND: Dynamic changes to the epigenome play a critical role in establishing and maintaining cellular phenotype during differentiation, but little is known about the normal methylomic differences that occur between functionally distinct areas of the brain. We characterized intra- and inter-individual methylomic variation across whole blood and multiple regions of the brain from multiple donors. RESULTS: Distinct tissue-specific patterns of DNA methylation were identified, with a highly significant over-representation of tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (TS-DMRs) observed at intragenic CpG islands and low CG density promoters. A large proportion of TS-DMRs were located near genes that are differentially expressed across brain regions. TS-DMRs were significantly enriched near genes involved in functional pathways related to neurodevelopment and neuronal differentiation, including BDNF, BMP4, CACNA1A, CACA1AF, EOMES, NGFR, NUMBL, PCDH9, SLIT1, SLITRK1 and SHANK3. Although between-tissue variation in DNA methylation was found to greatly exceed between-individual differences within any one tissue, we found that some inter-individual variation was reflected across brain and blood, indicating that peripheral tissues may have some utility in epidemiological studies of complex neurobiological phenotypes. CONCLUSIONS: This study reinforces the importance of DNA methylation in regulating cellular phenotype across tissues, and highlights genomic patterns of epigenetic variation across functionally distinct regions of the brain, providing a resource for the epigenetics and neuroscience research communities.
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spelling pubmed-34463152012-09-20 Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood Davies, Matthew N Volta, Manuela Pidsley, Ruth Lunnon, Katie Dixit, Abhishek Lovestone, Simon Coarfa, Cristian Harris, R Alan Milosavljevic, Aleksandar Troakes, Claire Al-Sarraj, Safa Dobson, Richard Schalkwyk, Leonard C Mill, Jonathan Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Dynamic changes to the epigenome play a critical role in establishing and maintaining cellular phenotype during differentiation, but little is known about the normal methylomic differences that occur between functionally distinct areas of the brain. We characterized intra- and inter-individual methylomic variation across whole blood and multiple regions of the brain from multiple donors. RESULTS: Distinct tissue-specific patterns of DNA methylation were identified, with a highly significant over-representation of tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (TS-DMRs) observed at intragenic CpG islands and low CG density promoters. A large proportion of TS-DMRs were located near genes that are differentially expressed across brain regions. TS-DMRs were significantly enriched near genes involved in functional pathways related to neurodevelopment and neuronal differentiation, including BDNF, BMP4, CACNA1A, CACA1AF, EOMES, NGFR, NUMBL, PCDH9, SLIT1, SLITRK1 and SHANK3. Although between-tissue variation in DNA methylation was found to greatly exceed between-individual differences within any one tissue, we found that some inter-individual variation was reflected across brain and blood, indicating that peripheral tissues may have some utility in epidemiological studies of complex neurobiological phenotypes. CONCLUSIONS: This study reinforces the importance of DNA methylation in regulating cellular phenotype across tissues, and highlights genomic patterns of epigenetic variation across functionally distinct regions of the brain, providing a resource for the epigenetics and neuroscience research communities. BioMed Central 2012 2012-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3446315/ /pubmed/22703893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2012-13-6-r43 Text en Copyright ©2012 Davies et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Davies, Matthew N
Volta, Manuela
Pidsley, Ruth
Lunnon, Katie
Dixit, Abhishek
Lovestone, Simon
Coarfa, Cristian
Harris, R Alan
Milosavljevic, Aleksandar
Troakes, Claire
Al-Sarraj, Safa
Dobson, Richard
Schalkwyk, Leonard C
Mill, Jonathan
Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
title Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
title_full Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
title_fullStr Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
title_full_unstemmed Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
title_short Functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
title_sort functional annotation of the human brain methylome identifies tissue-specific epigenetic variation across brain and blood
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3446315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22703893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2012-13-6-r43
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