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Assessing DNA methylation in the developing human intestinal epithelium: potential link to inflammatory bowel disease

DNA methylation is one of the major epigenetic mechanisms implicated in regulating cellular development and cell-type-specific gene expression. Here we performed simultaneous genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression analysis on purified intestinal epithelial cells derived from human fetal gut...

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Autores principales: Kraiczy, J, Nayak, K, Ross, A, Raine, T, Mak, T N, Gasparetto, M, Cario, E, Rakyan, V, Heuschkel, R, Zilbauer, M
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4854977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26376367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2015.88
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author Kraiczy, J
Nayak, K
Ross, A
Raine, T
Mak, T N
Gasparetto, M
Cario, E
Rakyan, V
Heuschkel, R
Zilbauer, M
author_facet Kraiczy, J
Nayak, K
Ross, A
Raine, T
Mak, T N
Gasparetto, M
Cario, E
Rakyan, V
Heuschkel, R
Zilbauer, M
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description DNA methylation is one of the major epigenetic mechanisms implicated in regulating cellular development and cell-type-specific gene expression. Here we performed simultaneous genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression analysis on purified intestinal epithelial cells derived from human fetal gut, healthy pediatric biopsies, and children newly diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Results were validated using pyrosequencing, real-time PCR, and immunostaining. The functional impact of DNA methylation changes on gene expression was assessed by employing in-vitro assays in intestinal cell lines. DNA methylation analyses allowed identification of 214 genes for which expression is regulated via DNA methylation, i.e. regulatory differentially methylated regions (rDMRs). Pathway and functional analysis of rDMRs suggested a critical role for DNA methylation in regulating gene expression and functional development of the human intestinal epithelium. Moreover, analysis performed on intestinal epithelium of children newly diagnosed with IBD revealed alterations in DNA methylation within genomic loci, which were found to overlap significantly with those undergoing methylation changes during intestinal development. Our study provides novel insights into the physiological role of DNA methylation in regulating functional maturation of the human intestinal epithelium. Moreover, we provide data linking developmentally acquired alterations in the DNA methylation profile to changes seen in pediatric IBD.
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spelling pubmed-48549772016-05-20 Assessing DNA methylation in the developing human intestinal epithelium: potential link to inflammatory bowel disease Kraiczy, J Nayak, K Ross, A Raine, T Mak, T N Gasparetto, M Cario, E Rakyan, V Heuschkel, R Zilbauer, M Mucosal Immunol Article DNA methylation is one of the major epigenetic mechanisms implicated in regulating cellular development and cell-type-specific gene expression. Here we performed simultaneous genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression analysis on purified intestinal epithelial cells derived from human fetal gut, healthy pediatric biopsies, and children newly diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Results were validated using pyrosequencing, real-time PCR, and immunostaining. The functional impact of DNA methylation changes on gene expression was assessed by employing in-vitro assays in intestinal cell lines. DNA methylation analyses allowed identification of 214 genes for which expression is regulated via DNA methylation, i.e. regulatory differentially methylated regions (rDMRs). Pathway and functional analysis of rDMRs suggested a critical role for DNA methylation in regulating gene expression and functional development of the human intestinal epithelium. Moreover, analysis performed on intestinal epithelium of children newly diagnosed with IBD revealed alterations in DNA methylation within genomic loci, which were found to overlap significantly with those undergoing methylation changes during intestinal development. Our study provides novel insights into the physiological role of DNA methylation in regulating functional maturation of the human intestinal epithelium. Moreover, we provide data linking developmentally acquired alterations in the DNA methylation profile to changes seen in pediatric IBD. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4854977/ /pubmed/26376367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2015.88 Text en Copyright © 2016 Society for Mucosal Immunology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Zilbauer, M
Assessing DNA methylation in the developing human intestinal epithelium: potential link to inflammatory bowel disease
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