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DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure

Altered DNA methylation patterns in CD4(+) T-cells indicate the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in inflammatory diseases. However, the identification of these alterations is complicated by the heterogeneity of most inflammatory diseases. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is an optimal disease mod...

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Autores principales: Nestor, Colm E., Barrenäs, Fredrik, Wang, Hui, Lentini, Antonio, Zhang, Huan, Bruhn, Sören, Jörnsten, Rebecka, Langston, Michael A., Rogers, Gary, Gustafsson, Mika, Benson, Mikael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24391521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004059
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author Nestor, Colm E.
Barrenäs, Fredrik
Wang, Hui
Lentini, Antonio
Zhang, Huan
Bruhn, Sören
Jörnsten, Rebecka
Langston, Michael A.
Rogers, Gary
Gustafsson, Mika
Benson, Mikael
author_facet Nestor, Colm E.
Barrenäs, Fredrik
Wang, Hui
Lentini, Antonio
Zhang, Huan
Bruhn, Sören
Jörnsten, Rebecka
Langston, Michael A.
Rogers, Gary
Gustafsson, Mika
Benson, Mikael
author_sort Nestor, Colm E.
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description Altered DNA methylation patterns in CD4(+) T-cells indicate the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in inflammatory diseases. However, the identification of these alterations is complicated by the heterogeneity of most inflammatory diseases. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is an optimal disease model for the study of DNA methylation because of its well-defined phenotype and etiology. We generated genome-wide DNA methylation (N(patients) = 8, N(controls) = 8) and gene expression (N(patients) = 9, N(controls) = 10) profiles of CD4(+) T-cells from SAR patients and healthy controls using Illumina's HumanMethylation450 and HT-12 microarrays, respectively. DNA methylation profiles clearly and robustly distinguished SAR patients from controls, during and outside the pollen season. In agreement with previously published studies, gene expression profiles of the same samples failed to separate patients and controls. Separation by methylation (N(patients) = 12, N(controls) = 12), but not by gene expression (N(patients) = 21, N(controls) = 21) was also observed in an in vitro model system in which purified PBMCs from patients and healthy controls were challenged with allergen. We observed changes in the proportions of memory T-cell populations between patients (N(patients) = 35) and controls (N(controls) = 12), which could explain the observed difference in DNA methylation. Our data highlight the potential of epigenomics in the stratification of immune disease and represents the first successful molecular classification of SAR using CD4(+) T cells.
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spelling pubmed-38792082014-01-03 DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure Nestor, Colm E. Barrenäs, Fredrik Wang, Hui Lentini, Antonio Zhang, Huan Bruhn, Sören Jörnsten, Rebecka Langston, Michael A. Rogers, Gary Gustafsson, Mika Benson, Mikael PLoS Genet Research Article Altered DNA methylation patterns in CD4(+) T-cells indicate the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in inflammatory diseases. However, the identification of these alterations is complicated by the heterogeneity of most inflammatory diseases. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is an optimal disease model for the study of DNA methylation because of its well-defined phenotype and etiology. We generated genome-wide DNA methylation (N(patients) = 8, N(controls) = 8) and gene expression (N(patients) = 9, N(controls) = 10) profiles of CD4(+) T-cells from SAR patients and healthy controls using Illumina's HumanMethylation450 and HT-12 microarrays, respectively. DNA methylation profiles clearly and robustly distinguished SAR patients from controls, during and outside the pollen season. In agreement with previously published studies, gene expression profiles of the same samples failed to separate patients and controls. Separation by methylation (N(patients) = 12, N(controls) = 12), but not by gene expression (N(patients) = 21, N(controls) = 21) was also observed in an in vitro model system in which purified PBMCs from patients and healthy controls were challenged with allergen. We observed changes in the proportions of memory T-cell populations between patients (N(patients) = 35) and controls (N(controls) = 12), which could explain the observed difference in DNA methylation. Our data highlight the potential of epigenomics in the stratification of immune disease and represents the first successful molecular classification of SAR using CD4(+) T cells. Public Library of Science 2014-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3879208/ /pubmed/24391521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004059 Text en © 2014 Nestor et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Nestor, Colm E.
Barrenäs, Fredrik
Wang, Hui
Lentini, Antonio
Zhang, Huan
Bruhn, Sören
Jörnsten, Rebecka
Langston, Michael A.
Rogers, Gary
Gustafsson, Mika
Benson, Mikael
DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure
title DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure
title_full DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure
title_fullStr DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure
title_full_unstemmed DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure
title_short DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4(+) T-Cell Population Structure
title_sort dna methylation changes separate allergic patients from healthy controls and may reflect altered cd4(+) t-cell population structure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24391521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004059
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