Cargando…

Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment

It has been reported that several aspects of human health could be disturbed during a long-term isolated environment (for instance, the Mars-500 mission), including psychiatric disorders, circadian disruption, temporal dynamics of gut microbiota, immune responses, and physical-activity-related neuro...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Liang, Fengji, Lv, Ke, Wang, Yue, Yuan, Yanhong, Lu, Liang, Feng, Qiang, Jing, Xiaolu, Wang, Honghui, Liu, Changning, Rayner, Simon, Ling, Shukuan, Chen, Hailong, Wan, Yumin, Zhou, Wanlong, He, Li, Wu, Bin, Qu, Lina, Chen, Shanguang, Xiong, Jianghui, Li, Yinghui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6684777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00932
_version_ 1783442306095906816
author Liang, Fengji
Lv, Ke
Wang, Yue
Yuan, Yanhong
Lu, Liang
Feng, Qiang
Jing, Xiaolu
Wang, Honghui
Liu, Changning
Rayner, Simon
Ling, Shukuan
Chen, Hailong
Wan, Yumin
Zhou, Wanlong
He, Li
Wu, Bin
Qu, Lina
Chen, Shanguang
Xiong, Jianghui
Li, Yinghui
author_facet Liang, Fengji
Lv, Ke
Wang, Yue
Yuan, Yanhong
Lu, Liang
Feng, Qiang
Jing, Xiaolu
Wang, Honghui
Liu, Changning
Rayner, Simon
Ling, Shukuan
Chen, Hailong
Wan, Yumin
Zhou, Wanlong
He, Li
Wu, Bin
Qu, Lina
Chen, Shanguang
Xiong, Jianghui
Li, Yinghui
author_sort Liang, Fengji
collection PubMed
description It has been reported that several aspects of human health could be disturbed during a long-term isolated environment (for instance, the Mars-500 mission), including psychiatric disorders, circadian disruption, temporal dynamics of gut microbiota, immune responses, and physical-activity-related neuromuscular performance. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying these disturbances and the interactions among different aspects of human adaptation to extreme environments remain to be elucidated. Epigenetic features, like DNA methylation, might be a linking mechanism that explains the involvement of environmental factors between the human genome and the outcome of health. We conducted an exploration of personalized longitudinal DNA methylation patterns of the peripheral whole blood cells, profiling six subjects across six sampling points in the Mars-500 mission. Specifically, we developed a Personalized Epigenetic-Phenotype Synchronization Analysis (PeSa) algorithm to explore glucose- and mood-state-synchronized DNA methylation sites, focusing on finding the dynamic associations between epigenetic patterns and phenotypes in each individual, and exploring the underling epigenetic connections between glucose and mood-state disturbance. Results showed that DMPs (differentially methylated-probes) were significantly enriched in pathways related to glucose metabolism (Type II diabetes mellitus pathway), mood state (Long-term depression) and circadian rhythm (Circadian entrainment pathway) during the mission. Furthermore, our data revealed individualized glucose-synchronized and mood-state-synchronized DNA methylation sites, and PTPRN2 was found to be associated with both glucose and mood state disturbances across all six subjects. Our findings suggest that personalized phenotype-synchronized epigenetic features could reflect the effects on the human body, including the disturbances of glucose and mood-states. The association analysis of DNA methylation and phenotypes, like the PeSa analysis, could provide new possibilities in understanding the intrinsic relationship between phenotypic changes of the human body adapting to long-term isolation environmental factors.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6684777
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-66847772019-08-15 Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment Liang, Fengji Lv, Ke Wang, Yue Yuan, Yanhong Lu, Liang Feng, Qiang Jing, Xiaolu Wang, Honghui Liu, Changning Rayner, Simon Ling, Shukuan Chen, Hailong Wan, Yumin Zhou, Wanlong He, Li Wu, Bin Qu, Lina Chen, Shanguang Xiong, Jianghui Li, Yinghui Front Physiol Physiology It has been reported that several aspects of human health could be disturbed during a long-term isolated environment (for instance, the Mars-500 mission), including psychiatric disorders, circadian disruption, temporal dynamics of gut microbiota, immune responses, and physical-activity-related neuromuscular performance. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying these disturbances and the interactions among different aspects of human adaptation to extreme environments remain to be elucidated. Epigenetic features, like DNA methylation, might be a linking mechanism that explains the involvement of environmental factors between the human genome and the outcome of health. We conducted an exploration of personalized longitudinal DNA methylation patterns of the peripheral whole blood cells, profiling six subjects across six sampling points in the Mars-500 mission. Specifically, we developed a Personalized Epigenetic-Phenotype Synchronization Analysis (PeSa) algorithm to explore glucose- and mood-state-synchronized DNA methylation sites, focusing on finding the dynamic associations between epigenetic patterns and phenotypes in each individual, and exploring the underling epigenetic connections between glucose and mood-state disturbance. Results showed that DMPs (differentially methylated-probes) were significantly enriched in pathways related to glucose metabolism (Type II diabetes mellitus pathway), mood state (Long-term depression) and circadian rhythm (Circadian entrainment pathway) during the mission. Furthermore, our data revealed individualized glucose-synchronized and mood-state-synchronized DNA methylation sites, and PTPRN2 was found to be associated with both glucose and mood state disturbances across all six subjects. Our findings suggest that personalized phenotype-synchronized epigenetic features could reflect the effects on the human body, including the disturbances of glucose and mood-states. The association analysis of DNA methylation and phenotypes, like the PeSa analysis, could provide new possibilities in understanding the intrinsic relationship between phenotypic changes of the human body adapting to long-term isolation environmental factors. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6684777/ /pubmed/31417412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00932 Text en Copyright © 2019 Liang, Lv, Wang, Yuan, Lu, Feng, Jing, Wang, Liu, Rayner, Ling, Chen, Wan, Zhou, He, Wu, Qu, Chen, Xiong and Li. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Liang, Fengji
Lv, Ke
Wang, Yue
Yuan, Yanhong
Lu, Liang
Feng, Qiang
Jing, Xiaolu
Wang, Honghui
Liu, Changning
Rayner, Simon
Ling, Shukuan
Chen, Hailong
Wan, Yumin
Zhou, Wanlong
He, Li
Wu, Bin
Qu, Lina
Chen, Shanguang
Xiong, Jianghui
Li, Yinghui
Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment
title Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment
title_full Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment
title_fullStr Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment
title_full_unstemmed Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment
title_short Personalized Epigenome Remodeling Under Biochemical and Psychological Changes During Long-Term Isolation Environment
title_sort personalized epigenome remodeling under biochemical and psychological changes during long-term isolation environment
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6684777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00932
work_keys_str_mv AT liangfengji personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT lvke personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT wangyue personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT yuanyanhong personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT luliang personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT fengqiang personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT jingxiaolu personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT wanghonghui personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT liuchangning personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT raynersimon personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT lingshukuan personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT chenhailong personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT wanyumin personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT zhouwanlong personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT heli personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT wubin personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT qulina personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT chenshanguang personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT xiongjianghui personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment
AT liyinghui personalizedepigenomeremodelingunderbiochemicalandpsychologicalchangesduringlongtermisolationenvironment