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Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat

17ß-Estradiol, an epigenetic modulator, is involved in the increased prevalence of migraine in women. Together with the prophylactic efficacy of valproate, which influences DNA methylation and histone modification, this points to the involvement of epigenetic mechanisms. Epigenetic studies are often...

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Autores principales: Labruijere, Sieneke, Stolk, Lisette, Verbiest, Michael, de Vries, René, Garrelds, Ingrid M., Eilers, Paul H. C., Danser, A. H. Jan, Uitterlinden, André G., MaassenVanDenBrink, Antoinette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3946422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24609082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087616
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author Labruijere, Sieneke
Stolk, Lisette
Verbiest, Michael
de Vries, René
Garrelds, Ingrid M.
Eilers, Paul H. C.
Danser, A. H. Jan
Uitterlinden, André G.
MaassenVanDenBrink, Antoinette
author_facet Labruijere, Sieneke
Stolk, Lisette
Verbiest, Michael
de Vries, René
Garrelds, Ingrid M.
Eilers, Paul H. C.
Danser, A. H. Jan
Uitterlinden, André G.
MaassenVanDenBrink, Antoinette
author_sort Labruijere, Sieneke
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description 17ß-Estradiol, an epigenetic modulator, is involved in the increased prevalence of migraine in women. Together with the prophylactic efficacy of valproate, which influences DNA methylation and histone modification, this points to the involvement of epigenetic mechanisms. Epigenetic studies are often performed on leukocytes, but it is unclear to what extent methylation is similar in other tissues. Therefore, we investigated methylation of migraine-related genes that might be epigenetically regulated (CGRP-ergic pathway, estrogen receptors, endothelial NOS, as well as MTHFR) in different migraine-related tissues and compared this to methylation in rat as well as human leukocytes. Further, we studied whether 17ß-estradiol has a prominent role in methylation of these genes. Female rats (n = 35) were ovariectomized or sham-operated and treated with 17β-estradiol or placebo. DNA was isolated and methylation was assessed through bisulphite treatment and mass spectrometry. Human methylation data were obtained using the Illumina 450k genome-wide methylation array in 395 female subjects from a population-based cohort study. We showed that methylation of the Crcp, Calcrl, Esr1 and Nos3 genes is tissue-specific and that methylation in leukocytes was not correlated to that in other tissues. Interestingly, the interindividual variation in methylation differed considerably between genes and tissues. Furthermore we showed that methylation in human leukocytes was similar to that in rat leukocytes in our genes of interest, suggesting that rat may be a good model to study human DNA methylation in tissues that are difficult to obtain. In none of the genes a significant effect of estradiol treatment was observed.
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spelling pubmed-39464222014-03-10 Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat Labruijere, Sieneke Stolk, Lisette Verbiest, Michael de Vries, René Garrelds, Ingrid M. Eilers, Paul H. C. Danser, A. H. Jan Uitterlinden, André G. MaassenVanDenBrink, Antoinette PLoS One Research Article 17ß-Estradiol, an epigenetic modulator, is involved in the increased prevalence of migraine in women. Together with the prophylactic efficacy of valproate, which influences DNA methylation and histone modification, this points to the involvement of epigenetic mechanisms. Epigenetic studies are often performed on leukocytes, but it is unclear to what extent methylation is similar in other tissues. Therefore, we investigated methylation of migraine-related genes that might be epigenetically regulated (CGRP-ergic pathway, estrogen receptors, endothelial NOS, as well as MTHFR) in different migraine-related tissues and compared this to methylation in rat as well as human leukocytes. Further, we studied whether 17ß-estradiol has a prominent role in methylation of these genes. Female rats (n = 35) were ovariectomized or sham-operated and treated with 17β-estradiol or placebo. DNA was isolated and methylation was assessed through bisulphite treatment and mass spectrometry. Human methylation data were obtained using the Illumina 450k genome-wide methylation array in 395 female subjects from a population-based cohort study. We showed that methylation of the Crcp, Calcrl, Esr1 and Nos3 genes is tissue-specific and that methylation in leukocytes was not correlated to that in other tissues. Interestingly, the interindividual variation in methylation differed considerably between genes and tissues. Furthermore we showed that methylation in human leukocytes was similar to that in rat leukocytes in our genes of interest, suggesting that rat may be a good model to study human DNA methylation in tissues that are difficult to obtain. In none of the genes a significant effect of estradiol treatment was observed. Public Library of Science 2014-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3946422/ /pubmed/24609082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087616 Text en © 2014 Labruijere 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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Labruijere, Sieneke
Stolk, Lisette
Verbiest, Michael
de Vries, René
Garrelds, Ingrid M.
Eilers, Paul H. C.
Danser, A. H. Jan
Uitterlinden, André G.
MaassenVanDenBrink, Antoinette
Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat
title Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat
title_full Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat
title_fullStr Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat
title_full_unstemmed Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat
title_short Methylation of Migraine-Related Genes in Different Tissues of the Rat
title_sort methylation of migraine-related genes in different tissues of the rat
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3946422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24609082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087616
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