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Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is associated with an increased adult metabolic disease risk. It is widely discussed that poor intra-uterine conditions could induce long-lasting epigenetic modifications, leading to systemic changes in regulation of metabolic genes. To address this, we acquire genome-wi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4054831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23706164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-5-r44 |
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author | Souren, Nicole YP Lutsik, Pavlo Gasparoni, Gilles Tierling, Sascha Gries, Jasmin Riemenschneider, Matthias Fryns, Jean-Pierre Derom, Catherine Zeegers, Maurice P Walter, Jörn |
author_facet | Souren, Nicole YP Lutsik, Pavlo Gasparoni, Gilles Tierling, Sascha Gries, Jasmin Riemenschneider, Matthias Fryns, Jean-Pierre Derom, Catherine Zeegers, Maurice P Walter, Jörn |
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description | BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is associated with an increased adult metabolic disease risk. It is widely discussed that poor intra-uterine conditions could induce long-lasting epigenetic modifications, leading to systemic changes in regulation of metabolic genes. To address this, we acquire genome-wide DNA methylation profiles from saliva DNA in a unique cohort of 17 monozygotic monochorionic female twins very discordant for birth weight. We examine if adverse prenatal growth conditions experienced by the smaller co-twins lead to long-lasting DNA methylation changes. RESULTS: Overall, co-twins show very similar genome-wide DNA methylation profiles. Since observed differences are almost exclusively caused by variable cellular composition, an original marker-based adjustment strategy was developed to eliminate such variation at affected CpGs. Among adjusted and unchanged CpGs 3,153 are differentially methylated between the heavy and light co-twins at nominal significance, of which 45 show sensible absolute mean β-value differences. Deep bisulfite sequencing of eight such loci reveals that differences remain in the range of technical variation, arguing against a reproducible biological effect. Analysis of methylation in repetitive elements using methylation-dependent primer extension assays also indicates no significant intra-pair differences. CONCLUSIONS: Severe intra-uterine growth differences observed within these monozygotic twins are not associated with long-lasting DNA methylation differences in cells composing saliva, detectable with up-to-date technologies. Additionally, our results indicate that uneven cell type composition can lead to spurious results and should be addressed in epigenomic studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-40548312014-06-13 Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles Souren, Nicole YP Lutsik, Pavlo Gasparoni, Gilles Tierling, Sascha Gries, Jasmin Riemenschneider, Matthias Fryns, Jean-Pierre Derom, Catherine Zeegers, Maurice P Walter, Jörn Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is associated with an increased adult metabolic disease risk. It is widely discussed that poor intra-uterine conditions could induce long-lasting epigenetic modifications, leading to systemic changes in regulation of metabolic genes. To address this, we acquire genome-wide DNA methylation profiles from saliva DNA in a unique cohort of 17 monozygotic monochorionic female twins very discordant for birth weight. We examine if adverse prenatal growth conditions experienced by the smaller co-twins lead to long-lasting DNA methylation changes. RESULTS: Overall, co-twins show very similar genome-wide DNA methylation profiles. Since observed differences are almost exclusively caused by variable cellular composition, an original marker-based adjustment strategy was developed to eliminate such variation at affected CpGs. Among adjusted and unchanged CpGs 3,153 are differentially methylated between the heavy and light co-twins at nominal significance, of which 45 show sensible absolute mean β-value differences. Deep bisulfite sequencing of eight such loci reveals that differences remain in the range of technical variation, arguing against a reproducible biological effect. Analysis of methylation in repetitive elements using methylation-dependent primer extension assays also indicates no significant intra-pair differences. CONCLUSIONS: Severe intra-uterine growth differences observed within these monozygotic twins are not associated with long-lasting DNA methylation differences in cells composing saliva, detectable with up-to-date technologies. Additionally, our results indicate that uneven cell type composition can lead to spurious results and should be addressed in epigenomic studies. BioMed Central 2013 2013-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4054831/ /pubmed/23706164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-5-r44 Text en Copyright © 2013 Souren 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 Souren, Nicole YP Lutsik, Pavlo Gasparoni, Gilles Tierling, Sascha Gries, Jasmin Riemenschneider, Matthias Fryns, Jean-Pierre Derom, Catherine Zeegers, Maurice P Walter, Jörn Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles |
title | Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles |
title_full | Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles |
title_fullStr | Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles |
title_full_unstemmed | Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles |
title_short | Adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide DNA methylation profiles |
title_sort | adult monozygotic twins discordant for intra-uterine growth have indistinguishable genome-wide dna methylation profiles |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4054831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23706164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-5-r44 |
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