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Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia

Epigenetic changes may account for the doubled risk to develop schizophrenia in individuals exposed to famine in utero. We therefore investigated DNA methylation in a unique sample of patients and healthy individuals conceived during the great famine in China. Subsequently, we examined two case-cont...

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Autores principales: Boks, M. P., Houtepen, L. C., Xu, Z., He, Y., Ursini, G., Maihofer, A. X., Rajarajan, P., Yu, Q., Xu, H., Wu, Y., Wang, S., Shi, J. P., Hulshoff Pol, H. E., Strengman, E., Rutten, B. P. F., Jaffe, A. E., Kleinman, J. E., Baker, D. G., Hol, E. M., Akbarian, S., Nievergelt, C. M., De Witte, L. D., Vinkers, C. H., Weinberger, D. R., Yu, J., Kahn, R. S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41537-018-0058-4
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author Boks, M. P.
Houtepen, L. C.
Xu, Z.
He, Y.
Ursini, G.
Maihofer, A. X.
Rajarajan, P.
Yu, Q.
Xu, H.
Wu, Y.
Wang, S.
Shi, J. P.
Hulshoff Pol, H. E.
Strengman, E.
Rutten, B. P. F.
Jaffe, A. E.
Kleinman, J. E.
Baker, D. G.
Hol, E. M.
Akbarian, S.
Nievergelt, C. M.
De Witte, L. D.
Vinkers, C. H.
Weinberger, D. R.
Yu, J.
Kahn, R. S.
author_facet Boks, M. P.
Houtepen, L. C.
Xu, Z.
He, Y.
Ursini, G.
Maihofer, A. X.
Rajarajan, P.
Yu, Q.
Xu, H.
Wu, Y.
Wang, S.
Shi, J. P.
Hulshoff Pol, H. E.
Strengman, E.
Rutten, B. P. F.
Jaffe, A. E.
Kleinman, J. E.
Baker, D. G.
Hol, E. M.
Akbarian, S.
Nievergelt, C. M.
De Witte, L. D.
Vinkers, C. H.
Weinberger, D. R.
Yu, J.
Kahn, R. S.
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description Epigenetic changes may account for the doubled risk to develop schizophrenia in individuals exposed to famine in utero. We therefore investigated DNA methylation in a unique sample of patients and healthy individuals conceived during the great famine in China. Subsequently, we examined two case-control samples without famine exposure in whole blood and brain tissue. To shed light on the causality of the relation between famine exposure and DNA methylation, we exposed human fibroblasts to nutritional deprivation. In the famine-exposed schizophrenia patients, we found significant hypermethylation of the dual specificity phosphatase 22 (DUSP22) gene promoter (Chr6:291687-293285) (N = 153, p = 0.01). In this sample, DUSP22 methylation was also significantly higher in patients independent of famine exposure (p = 0.025), suggesting that hypermethylation of DUSP22 is also more generally involved in schizophrenia risk. Similarly, DUSP22 methylation was also higher in two separate case-control samples not exposed to famine using DNA from whole blood (N = 64, p = 0.03) and postmortem brains (N = 214, p = 0.007). DUSP22 methylation showed strong genetic regulation across chromosomes by a region on chromosome 16 which was consistent with new 3D genome interaction data. The presence of a direct link between famine and DUSP22 transcription was supported by data from cultured human fibroblasts that showed increased methylation (p = 0.048) and expression (p = 0.019) in response to nutritional deprivation (N = 10). These results highlight an epigenetic locus that is genetically regulated across chromosomes and that is involved in the response to early-life exposure to famine and that is relevant for a major psychiatric disorder.
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spelling pubmed-61040432018-08-28 Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia Boks, M. P. Houtepen, L. C. Xu, Z. He, Y. Ursini, G. Maihofer, A. X. Rajarajan, P. Yu, Q. Xu, H. Wu, Y. Wang, S. Shi, J. P. Hulshoff Pol, H. E. Strengman, E. Rutten, B. P. F. Jaffe, A. E. Kleinman, J. E. Baker, D. G. Hol, E. M. Akbarian, S. Nievergelt, C. M. De Witte, L. D. Vinkers, C. H. Weinberger, D. R. Yu, J. Kahn, R. S. NPJ Schizophr Article Epigenetic changes may account for the doubled risk to develop schizophrenia in individuals exposed to famine in utero. We therefore investigated DNA methylation in a unique sample of patients and healthy individuals conceived during the great famine in China. Subsequently, we examined two case-control samples without famine exposure in whole blood and brain tissue. To shed light on the causality of the relation between famine exposure and DNA methylation, we exposed human fibroblasts to nutritional deprivation. In the famine-exposed schizophrenia patients, we found significant hypermethylation of the dual specificity phosphatase 22 (DUSP22) gene promoter (Chr6:291687-293285) (N = 153, p = 0.01). In this sample, DUSP22 methylation was also significantly higher in patients independent of famine exposure (p = 0.025), suggesting that hypermethylation of DUSP22 is also more generally involved in schizophrenia risk. Similarly, DUSP22 methylation was also higher in two separate case-control samples not exposed to famine using DNA from whole blood (N = 64, p = 0.03) and postmortem brains (N = 214, p = 0.007). DUSP22 methylation showed strong genetic regulation across chromosomes by a region on chromosome 16 which was consistent with new 3D genome interaction data. The presence of a direct link between famine and DUSP22 transcription was supported by data from cultured human fibroblasts that showed increased methylation (p = 0.048) and expression (p = 0.019) in response to nutritional deprivation (N = 10). These results highlight an epigenetic locus that is genetically regulated across chromosomes and that is involved in the response to early-life exposure to famine and that is relevant for a major psychiatric disorder. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6104043/ /pubmed/30131491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41537-018-0058-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Boks, M. P.
Houtepen, L. C.
Xu, Z.
He, Y.
Ursini, G.
Maihofer, A. X.
Rajarajan, P.
Yu, Q.
Xu, H.
Wu, Y.
Wang, S.
Shi, J. P.
Hulshoff Pol, H. E.
Strengman, E.
Rutten, B. P. F.
Jaffe, A. E.
Kleinman, J. E.
Baker, D. G.
Hol, E. M.
Akbarian, S.
Nievergelt, C. M.
De Witte, L. D.
Vinkers, C. H.
Weinberger, D. R.
Yu, J.
Kahn, R. S.
Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
title Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
title_full Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
title_fullStr Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
title_short Genetic vulnerability to DUSP22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
title_sort genetic vulnerability to dusp22 promoter hypermethylation is involved in the relation between in utero famine exposure and schizophrenia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41537-018-0058-4
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