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DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns
BACKGROUND: DNA epigenetic modifications, such as methylation, are important regulators of tissue differentiation, contributing to processes of both development and cancer. Profiling the tissue-specific DNA methylome patterns will provide novel insights into normal and pathogenic mechanisms, as well...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24690455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-4-r54 |
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author | Lokk, Kaie Modhukur, Vijayachitra Rajashekar, Balaji Märtens, Kaspar Mägi, Reedik Kolde, Raivo Koltšina, Marina Nilsson, Torbjörn K Vilo, Jaak Salumets, Andres Tõnisson, Neeme |
author_facet | Lokk, Kaie Modhukur, Vijayachitra Rajashekar, Balaji Märtens, Kaspar Mägi, Reedik Kolde, Raivo Koltšina, Marina Nilsson, Torbjörn K Vilo, Jaak Salumets, Andres Tõnisson, Neeme |
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description | BACKGROUND: DNA epigenetic modifications, such as methylation, are important regulators of tissue differentiation, contributing to processes of both development and cancer. Profiling the tissue-specific DNA methylome patterns will provide novel insights into normal and pathogenic mechanisms, as well as help in future epigenetic therapies. In this study, 17 somatic tissues from four autopsied humans were subjected to functional genome analysis using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip, covering 486 428 CpG sites. RESULTS: Only 2% of the CpGs analyzed are hypermethylated in all 17 tissue specimens; these permanently methylated CpG sites are located predominantly in gene-body regions. In contrast, 15% of the CpGs are hypomethylated in all specimens and are primarily located in regions proximal to transcription start sites. A vast number of tissue-specific differentially methylated regions are identified and considered likely mediators of tissue-specific gene regulatory mechanisms since the hypomethylated regions are closely related to known functions of the corresponding tissue. Finally, a clear inverse correlation is observed between promoter methylation within CpG islands and gene expression data obtained from publicly available databases. CONCLUSIONS: This genome-wide methylation profiling study identified tissue-specific differentially methylated regions in 17 human somatic tissues. Many of the genes corresponding to these differentially methylated regions contribute to tissue-specific functions. Future studies may use these data as a reference to identify markers of perturbed differentiation and disease-related pathogenic mechanisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-40539472014-06-12 DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns Lokk, Kaie Modhukur, Vijayachitra Rajashekar, Balaji Märtens, Kaspar Mägi, Reedik Kolde, Raivo Koltšina, Marina Nilsson, Torbjörn K Vilo, Jaak Salumets, Andres Tõnisson, Neeme Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: DNA epigenetic modifications, such as methylation, are important regulators of tissue differentiation, contributing to processes of both development and cancer. Profiling the tissue-specific DNA methylome patterns will provide novel insights into normal and pathogenic mechanisms, as well as help in future epigenetic therapies. In this study, 17 somatic tissues from four autopsied humans were subjected to functional genome analysis using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip, covering 486 428 CpG sites. RESULTS: Only 2% of the CpGs analyzed are hypermethylated in all 17 tissue specimens; these permanently methylated CpG sites are located predominantly in gene-body regions. In contrast, 15% of the CpGs are hypomethylated in all specimens and are primarily located in regions proximal to transcription start sites. A vast number of tissue-specific differentially methylated regions are identified and considered likely mediators of tissue-specific gene regulatory mechanisms since the hypomethylated regions are closely related to known functions of the corresponding tissue. Finally, a clear inverse correlation is observed between promoter methylation within CpG islands and gene expression data obtained from publicly available databases. CONCLUSIONS: This genome-wide methylation profiling study identified tissue-specific differentially methylated regions in 17 human somatic tissues. Many of the genes corresponding to these differentially methylated regions contribute to tissue-specific functions. Future studies may use these data as a reference to identify markers of perturbed differentiation and disease-related pathogenic mechanisms. BioMed Central 2014 2014-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4053947/ /pubmed/24690455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-4-r54 Text en Copyright © 2014 Lokk 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 Lokk, Kaie Modhukur, Vijayachitra Rajashekar, Balaji Märtens, Kaspar Mägi, Reedik Kolde, Raivo Koltšina, Marina Nilsson, Torbjörn K Vilo, Jaak Salumets, Andres Tõnisson, Neeme DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
title | DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
title_full | DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
title_fullStr | DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
title_full_unstemmed | DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
title_short | DNA methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
title_sort | dna methylome profiling of human tissues identifies global and tissue-specific methylation patterns |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24690455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-4-r54 |
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