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Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Epigenetic modifications exhibit promising evidence in etiology and prognosis of important diseases such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). In addition to complex factors involved in IBD, a trend toward better prognosis have been reported in older ages of disease onset. Gastro...

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Autores principales: Hemmati, Sara, Sanati, Golshid, Sadeghi, Mohammad Amin, Ebrahimi Daryani, Naser, Rezaei, Nima
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315403
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i1.12073
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author Hemmati, Sara
Sanati, Golshid
Sadeghi, Mohammad Amin
Ebrahimi Daryani, Naser
Rezaei, Nima
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Sanati, Golshid
Sadeghi, Mohammad Amin
Ebrahimi Daryani, Naser
Rezaei, Nima
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Epigenetic modifications exhibit promising evidence in etiology and prognosis of important diseases such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). In addition to complex factors involved in IBD, a trend toward better prognosis have been reported in older ages of disease onset. Gastrointestinal mucous layer is one of the important components which is disturbed in the disease course. Integrity of this layer is maintained with an anti-inflammatory factor called trefoil factors (TFF). We investigated the methylation status of TFF1 gene in IBD patients alongside with correlation of its alteration level with age of disease onset. METHODS: We analyzed the promoter methylation status of TFF1 gene, using the real-time quantitative multiplex methylation specific PCR (QM-MSP). DNA was extracted from colorectal biopsies of 15 Crohn disease cases and 15 healthy controls. Correlation analysis was performed between unmethylated DNA level and age through Pearson correlation coefficient (PPC) test and simple linear regression models. RESULTS: Our data didn’t provide significant positive correlation of age and TFF1 hypomethylation in Crohn patients (r = .518, p = .058). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our case-control study didn’t show significant alteration in TFF1 methylation status in CD patients. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-89728532022-04-15 Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease Hemmati, Sara Sanati, Golshid Sadeghi, Mohammad Amin Ebrahimi Daryani, Naser Rezaei, Nima Acta Biomed Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Epigenetic modifications exhibit promising evidence in etiology and prognosis of important diseases such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). In addition to complex factors involved in IBD, a trend toward better prognosis have been reported in older ages of disease onset. Gastrointestinal mucous layer is one of the important components which is disturbed in the disease course. Integrity of this layer is maintained with an anti-inflammatory factor called trefoil factors (TFF). We investigated the methylation status of TFF1 gene in IBD patients alongside with correlation of its alteration level with age of disease onset. METHODS: We analyzed the promoter methylation status of TFF1 gene, using the real-time quantitative multiplex methylation specific PCR (QM-MSP). DNA was extracted from colorectal biopsies of 15 Crohn disease cases and 15 healthy controls. Correlation analysis was performed between unmethylated DNA level and age through Pearson correlation coefficient (PPC) test and simple linear regression models. RESULTS: Our data didn’t provide significant positive correlation of age and TFF1 hypomethylation in Crohn patients (r = .518, p = .058). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our case-control study didn’t show significant alteration in TFF1 methylation status in CD patients. (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2022 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8972853/ /pubmed/35315403 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i1.12073 Text en Copyright: © 2021 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Ebrahimi Daryani, Naser
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Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease
title Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease
title_full Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease
title_fullStr Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease
title_short Association between Promotor hypomethylation of TFF1 and Crohn’s Disease
title_sort association between promotor hypomethylation of tff1 and crohn’s disease
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315403
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i1.12073
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