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LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes

BACKGROUND: Epigenetic mechanisms may be involved in the regulation of genes found to be differentially expressed in the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) of severely obese subjects with (MetS+) versus without (MetS-) metabolic syndrome (MetS). Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE-1) elements DNA m...

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Autores principales: Turcot, Valérie, Tchernof, André, Deshaies, Yves, Pérusse, Louis, Bélisle, Alexandre, Marceau, Simon, Biron, Simon, Lescelleur, Odette, Biertho, Laurent, Vohl, Marie-Claude
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22748066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1868-7083-4-10
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author Turcot, Valérie
Tchernof, André
Deshaies, Yves
Pérusse, Louis
Bélisle, Alexandre
Marceau, Simon
Biron, Simon
Lescelleur, Odette
Biertho, Laurent
Vohl, Marie-Claude
author_facet Turcot, Valérie
Tchernof, André
Deshaies, Yves
Pérusse, Louis
Bélisle, Alexandre
Marceau, Simon
Biron, Simon
Lescelleur, Odette
Biertho, Laurent
Vohl, Marie-Claude
author_sort Turcot, Valérie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Epigenetic mechanisms may be involved in the regulation of genes found to be differentially expressed in the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) of severely obese subjects with (MetS+) versus without (MetS-) metabolic syndrome (MetS). Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE-1) elements DNA methylation levels (%meth) in blood, a marker of global DNA methylation, have recently been associated with fasting glucose, blood lipids, heart diseases and stroke. AIM: To test whether LINE-1%meth levels in VAT are associated with MetS phenotypes and whether they can predict MetS risk in severely obese individuals. METHODS: DNA was extracted from VAT of 34 men (MetS-: n = 14, MetS+: n = 20) and 152 premenopausal women (MetS-: n = 84; MetS+: n = 68) undergoing biliopancreatic diversion for the treatment of obesity. LINE-1%meth levels were assessed by pyrosequencing of sodium bisulfite-treated DNA. RESULTS: The mean LINE-1%meth in VAT was of 75.8% (SD = 3.0%). Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that LINE-1%meth was negatively associated with fasting glucose levels (β = -0.04; P = 0.03), diastolic blood pressure (β =  -0.65; P = 0.03) and MetS status (β = -0.04; P = 0.004) after adjustments for the effects of age, sex, waist circumference (except for MetS status) and smoking. While dividing subjects into quartiles based on their LINE-1%meth (Q1 to Q4: lower %meth to higher %meth levels), greater risk were observed in the first (Q1: odds ratio (OR) = 4.37, P = 0.004) and the second (Q2: OR = 4.76, P = 0.002) quartiles compared to Q4 (1.00) when adjusting for age, sex and smoking. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that lower global DNA methylation, assessed by LINE-1 repetitive elements methylation analysis, would be associated with a greater risk for MetS in the presence of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-34646822012-10-05 LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes Turcot, Valérie Tchernof, André Deshaies, Yves Pérusse, Louis Bélisle, Alexandre Marceau, Simon Biron, Simon Lescelleur, Odette Biertho, Laurent Vohl, Marie-Claude Clin Epigenetics Research BACKGROUND: Epigenetic mechanisms may be involved in the regulation of genes found to be differentially expressed in the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) of severely obese subjects with (MetS+) versus without (MetS-) metabolic syndrome (MetS). Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE-1) elements DNA methylation levels (%meth) in blood, a marker of global DNA methylation, have recently been associated with fasting glucose, blood lipids, heart diseases and stroke. AIM: To test whether LINE-1%meth levels in VAT are associated with MetS phenotypes and whether they can predict MetS risk in severely obese individuals. METHODS: DNA was extracted from VAT of 34 men (MetS-: n = 14, MetS+: n = 20) and 152 premenopausal women (MetS-: n = 84; MetS+: n = 68) undergoing biliopancreatic diversion for the treatment of obesity. LINE-1%meth levels were assessed by pyrosequencing of sodium bisulfite-treated DNA. RESULTS: The mean LINE-1%meth in VAT was of 75.8% (SD = 3.0%). Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that LINE-1%meth was negatively associated with fasting glucose levels (β = -0.04; P = 0.03), diastolic blood pressure (β =  -0.65; P = 0.03) and MetS status (β = -0.04; P = 0.004) after adjustments for the effects of age, sex, waist circumference (except for MetS status) and smoking. While dividing subjects into quartiles based on their LINE-1%meth (Q1 to Q4: lower %meth to higher %meth levels), greater risk were observed in the first (Q1: odds ratio (OR) = 4.37, P = 0.004) and the second (Q2: OR = 4.76, P = 0.002) quartiles compared to Q4 (1.00) when adjusting for age, sex and smoking. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that lower global DNA methylation, assessed by LINE-1 repetitive elements methylation analysis, would be associated with a greater risk for MetS in the presence of obesity. BioMed Central 2012-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3464682/ /pubmed/22748066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1868-7083-4-10 Text en Copyright ©2012 Turcot 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
Turcot, Valérie
Tchernof, André
Deshaies, Yves
Pérusse, Louis
Bélisle, Alexandre
Marceau, Simon
Biron, Simon
Lescelleur, Odette
Biertho, Laurent
Vohl, Marie-Claude
LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
title LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
title_full LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
title_fullStr LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
title_full_unstemmed LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
title_short LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
title_sort line-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22748066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1868-7083-4-10
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