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DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation

BACKGROUND: DNA methylation has been viewed as the most highly characterized epigenetic mark for genome regulation and development. Postnatal brains appear to exhibit stimulus-induced methylation changes because of factors such as environment, lifestyle, and diet (nutrition). The purpose of this stu...

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Autores principales: Weng, Xiaoling, Zhou, Daizhan, Liu, Fatao, Zhang, Hong, Ye, Junyi, Zhang, Zhou, Zhang, Di, Wang, Yinan, Tao, Liming, Cao, Lan, Kan, Mengyuan, Wang, Ting, Feng, Guoyin, Qin, Xiaolan, Sun, Jihui, He, Lin, Liu, Yun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24555847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-15-31
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author Weng, Xiaoling
Zhou, Daizhan
Liu, Fatao
Zhang, Hong
Ye, Junyi
Zhang, Zhou
Zhang, Di
Wang, Yinan
Tao, Liming
Cao, Lan
Kan, Mengyuan
Wang, Ting
Feng, Guoyin
Qin, Xiaolan
Sun, Jihui
He, Lin
Liu, Yun
author_facet Weng, Xiaoling
Zhou, Daizhan
Liu, Fatao
Zhang, Hong
Ye, Junyi
Zhang, Zhou
Zhang, Di
Wang, Yinan
Tao, Liming
Cao, Lan
Kan, Mengyuan
Wang, Ting
Feng, Guoyin
Qin, Xiaolan
Sun, Jihui
He, Lin
Liu, Yun
author_sort Weng, Xiaoling
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: DNA methylation has been viewed as the most highly characterized epigenetic mark for genome regulation and development. Postnatal brains appear to exhibit stimulus-induced methylation changes because of factors such as environment, lifestyle, and diet (nutrition). The purpose of this study was to examine how extensively the brain DNA methylome is regulated by nutrition in early life. RESULTS: By quantifying the total amount of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in the thalamus and the hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice and normal mice, we found the two regions showed differences in global DNA methylation status. The methylation level in the thalamus was much higher than that in the hippocampus. Then, we used a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based method (MSCC) to detect the whole genome methylation of the two regions in malnourished mice and normal mice. Notably, we found that in the thalamus, 500 discriminable variations existed and that approximately 60% were related to neuronal development or psychiatric diseases. Pathway analyses of the corresponding genes highlighted changes for 9 genes related to long-term potentiation (5.3-fold enrichment, P = 0.033). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings may help to indicate the genome-wide DNA methylation status of different brain regions and the effects of malnutrition on brain DNA methylation. The results also indicate that postnatal malnutrition may increase the risk of psychiatric disorders.
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spelling pubmed-39419712014-03-05 DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation Weng, Xiaoling Zhou, Daizhan Liu, Fatao Zhang, Hong Ye, Junyi Zhang, Zhou Zhang, Di Wang, Yinan Tao, Liming Cao, Lan Kan, Mengyuan Wang, Ting Feng, Guoyin Qin, Xiaolan Sun, Jihui He, Lin Liu, Yun BMC Neurosci Research Article BACKGROUND: DNA methylation has been viewed as the most highly characterized epigenetic mark for genome regulation and development. Postnatal brains appear to exhibit stimulus-induced methylation changes because of factors such as environment, lifestyle, and diet (nutrition). The purpose of this study was to examine how extensively the brain DNA methylome is regulated by nutrition in early life. RESULTS: By quantifying the total amount of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in the thalamus and the hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice and normal mice, we found the two regions showed differences in global DNA methylation status. The methylation level in the thalamus was much higher than that in the hippocampus. Then, we used a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based method (MSCC) to detect the whole genome methylation of the two regions in malnourished mice and normal mice. Notably, we found that in the thalamus, 500 discriminable variations existed and that approximately 60% were related to neuronal development or psychiatric diseases. Pathway analyses of the corresponding genes highlighted changes for 9 genes related to long-term potentiation (5.3-fold enrichment, P = 0.033). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings may help to indicate the genome-wide DNA methylation status of different brain regions and the effects of malnutrition on brain DNA methylation. The results also indicate that postnatal malnutrition may increase the risk of psychiatric disorders. BioMed Central 2014-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3941971/ /pubmed/24555847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-15-31 Text en Copyright © 2014 Weng 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Weng, Xiaoling
Zhou, Daizhan
Liu, Fatao
Zhang, Hong
Ye, Junyi
Zhang, Zhou
Zhang, Di
Wang, Yinan
Tao, Liming
Cao, Lan
Kan, Mengyuan
Wang, Ting
Feng, Guoyin
Qin, Xiaolan
Sun, Jihui
He, Lin
Liu, Yun
DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
title DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
title_full DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
title_fullStr DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
title_full_unstemmed DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
title_short DNA methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
title_sort dna methylation profiling in the thalamus and hippocampus of postnatal malnourished mice, including effects related to long-term potentiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24555847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-15-31
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