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Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation

Epigenetic alterations may contribute to the generation of cancer cells in a multi-step process of tumorigenesis following irradiation of normal body cells. Primary human fibroblasts with intact cell cycle checkpoints were used as a model to test whether X-ray irradiation with 2 and 4 Gray induces d...

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Autores principales: Maierhofer, Anna, Flunkert, Julia, Dittrich, Marcus, Müller, Tobias, Schindler, Detlev, Nanda, Indrajit, Haaf, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28489894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177442
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author Maierhofer, Anna
Flunkert, Julia
Dittrich, Marcus
Müller, Tobias
Schindler, Detlev
Nanda, Indrajit
Haaf, Thomas
author_facet Maierhofer, Anna
Flunkert, Julia
Dittrich, Marcus
Müller, Tobias
Schindler, Detlev
Nanda, Indrajit
Haaf, Thomas
author_sort Maierhofer, Anna
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description Epigenetic alterations may contribute to the generation of cancer cells in a multi-step process of tumorigenesis following irradiation of normal body cells. Primary human fibroblasts with intact cell cycle checkpoints were used as a model to test whether X-ray irradiation with 2 and 4 Gray induces direct epigenetic effects (within the first cell cycle) in the exposed cells. ELISA-based fluorometric assays were consistent with slightly reduced global DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation, however the observed between-group differences were usually not significant. Similarly, bisulfite pyrosequencing of interspersed LINE-1 repeats and centromeric α-satellite DNA did not detect significant methylation differences between irradiated and non-irradiated cultures. Methylation of interspersed ALU repeats appeared to be slightly increased (one percentage point; p = 0.01) at 6 h after irradiation with 4 Gy. Single-cell analysis showed comparable variations in repeat methylation among individual cells in both irradiated and control cultures. Radiation-induced changes in global repeat methylation, if any, were much smaller than methylation variation between different fibroblast strains. Interestingly, α-satellite DNA methylation positively correlated with gestational age. Finally, 450K methylation arrays mainly targeting genes and CpG islands were used for global DNA methylation analysis. There were no detectable methylation differences in genic (promoter, 5' UTR, first exon, gene body, 3' UTR) and intergenic regions between irradiated and control fibroblast cultures. Although we cannot exclude minor effects, i.e. on individual CpG sites, collectively our data suggest that global DNA methylation remains rather stable in irradiated normal body cells in the early phase of DNA damage response.
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spelling pubmed-54252242017-05-14 Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation Maierhofer, Anna Flunkert, Julia Dittrich, Marcus Müller, Tobias Schindler, Detlev Nanda, Indrajit Haaf, Thomas PLoS One Research Article Epigenetic alterations may contribute to the generation of cancer cells in a multi-step process of tumorigenesis following irradiation of normal body cells. Primary human fibroblasts with intact cell cycle checkpoints were used as a model to test whether X-ray irradiation with 2 and 4 Gray induces direct epigenetic effects (within the first cell cycle) in the exposed cells. ELISA-based fluorometric assays were consistent with slightly reduced global DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation, however the observed between-group differences were usually not significant. Similarly, bisulfite pyrosequencing of interspersed LINE-1 repeats and centromeric α-satellite DNA did not detect significant methylation differences between irradiated and non-irradiated cultures. Methylation of interspersed ALU repeats appeared to be slightly increased (one percentage point; p = 0.01) at 6 h after irradiation with 4 Gy. Single-cell analysis showed comparable variations in repeat methylation among individual cells in both irradiated and control cultures. Radiation-induced changes in global repeat methylation, if any, were much smaller than methylation variation between different fibroblast strains. Interestingly, α-satellite DNA methylation positively correlated with gestational age. Finally, 450K methylation arrays mainly targeting genes and CpG islands were used for global DNA methylation analysis. There were no detectable methylation differences in genic (promoter, 5' UTR, first exon, gene body, 3' UTR) and intergenic regions between irradiated and control fibroblast cultures. Although we cannot exclude minor effects, i.e. on individual CpG sites, collectively our data suggest that global DNA methylation remains rather stable in irradiated normal body cells in the early phase of DNA damage response. Public Library of Science 2017-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5425224/ /pubmed/28489894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177442 Text en © 2017 Maierhofer 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maierhofer, Anna
Flunkert, Julia
Dittrich, Marcus
Müller, Tobias
Schindler, Detlev
Nanda, Indrajit
Haaf, Thomas
Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation
title Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation
title_full Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation
title_fullStr Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation
title_short Analysis of global DNA methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following X-ray irradiation
title_sort analysis of global dna methylation changes in primary human fibroblasts in the early phase following x-ray irradiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28489894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177442
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