| Literature DB >> 25303049 |
Tomomitsu Tahara1, Tomoyuki Shibata1, Masaaki Okubo1, Takamitsu Ishizuka1, Masakatsu Nakamura2, Mitsuo Nagasaka1, Yoshihito Nakagawa1, Naoki Ohmiya1, Tomiyasu Arisawa2, Ichiro Hirata1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a phenomenon that allows the conversion of adherent epithelial cells to a mesenchymal cell phenotype, which enhances migratory capacity and invasiveness. Recent studies have suggested that EMT contributes to the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated the promoter DNA methylation status of EMT-related genes in the colonic mucosa in UC.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25303049 PMCID: PMC4193736 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Primer sequences used in pyrosequencing.
| Assay name | Forward primer (1st and 2nd step PCR) sequence | Reverse primer (1st step PCR) sequence | Reverse primer (2nd step PCR) sequence | Sequencing primer sequence |
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| U-AAAATCAAAAAATTCCCTTTC |
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| U-ACCCCCCAATATTTACATAATTTATACTC |
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| U-CCAAACCCAAACTAACTAACCTA |
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| U-AAATCTCCTTTCCCCTTAAACTACAAT |
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| U-ACCACAACCAATCAACAA |
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| GYGAGGTGTTTATTTYGTATTTGT |
| U-AACCAACTTCCCAAATAAATCAAC | TGTTATGTAAAAYGAGGG |
U = biotin labeled universal primer tag: 5′-biotin-GGGACACCGCTGATCGTTTA.
Figure 1Unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis using paired inflammatory and non-inflammatory colonic mucosa derived from ten patients.
Black boxes, inflammatory rectal mucosa (R); grey boxes, normal proximal mucosa (N); Samples of the same ID number were obtained from the same patients.
Figure 2Association between methylation status of EMT-related genes and global hypomethylation assessed by methylation of the LINE1 repetitive element.
Statistical analysis was performed using the Spearman correlation analysis.
Figure 3Methylation of CDH1 (left), CDH13 (center) and mean Z score of the two genes (right) in relation to the age and duration of disease.
Statistical analysis was performed using a Spearman correlation analysis.
Associations between methylation of EMT related genes and subtypes of UC.
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| Proctitis (20) | 9.6±2.0 | 60.9±2.9 | 11.0±1.9 | 9.7±0.8 | 17.9±1.4 |
| Left sided-colitis (25) | 7.5±0.7 | 61.1±2.7 | 14.5±2.0 | 9.5±0.8 | 24.7±3.8 |
| Pancolitis (41) | 9.0±1.1 | 63.5±2.5 | 11.3±1.2 | 10.0±0.7 | 20.0±1.4 |
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| Only one attack (9) | 9.2±1.7 | 64.1±4.2 | 10.7±2.9 | 8.6±0.9 | 16.2±1.1 |
| Relapse and remitting (38) | 7.8±0.9 | 62.5±2.1 | 12.8±1.5 | 10.1±0.6 | 20.9±2 |
| Chronic continuous (38) | 9.5±1.4 | 61.6±2.7 | 11.9±1.3 | 9.8±0.8 | 22.2±2.3 |
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| 0∼1 (60) | 8.6±0.9 | 61.4±1.8 | 11.3±0.9 | 9.6±0.5 | 21.6±1.7 |
| 2∼ (23) | 9.6±1.3 | 63.1±3.1 | 13.7±2.3 | 10.4±1.0 | 19.7±2.3 |
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| No (67) | 8.3±0.8 | 61.3±1.7 | 11.9±1.1 | 9.4±0.4 | 20.2±1.4 |
| Yes (18) | 10.5±1.6 | 66.4±3.7 | 13.2±1.9 | 11.3±1.3 | 24.3±4.0 |
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| No (55) | 8.1±1.0 | 59.9±1.7 | 10.3±0.9 | 9.3±0.5 | 20.9±1.8 |
| Yes (30) | 10±1.1 | 66.8±3.0 | 15.6±1.9 | 10.9±0.8 | 21.1±1.9 |
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| No (80) | 8.4±0.8 | 61.9±1.6 | 11.6±0.9 | 9.7±0.5 | 21.5±1.4 |
| Yes (6) | 13.0±2.3 | 66.1±5.4 | 18.5±6.8 | 11.5±1.7 | 13.0±4.1 |
Note: Data are expressed as the mean ± SE. n, number of samples.
Two and three groups were compared using the t-test and Kruskal-Wallis test, respectively.
? #, $, & and *: Data are missing for one, three, one, and one cases, respectively.
$: CDH1, p = 0.09, &: CDX1, p = 0.04, miR-1247, p = 0.006, CDH1, p = 0.08.*: miR-1247, p = 0.06.
Figure 4Methylation of miR-1247 (left), CDH1 (center) and mean Z score of the two genes (right) in relation to the Mayo endoscopic subscore.
The statistical analysis was performed using one way ANOVA.
Figure 5Methylation of miR-1247 (left), CDH1 (center) and mean Z score of the two genes (right) in relation to severe clinical phenotype of UC.
The statistical analysis was performed using Student's t-Test.