| Literature DB >> 25986394 |
Puleng Matatiele1, Mohamed Tikly2, Gareth Tarr3, Mary Gulumian4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and systemic sclerosis (SSc) are systemic autoimmune connective tissue diseases that share overlapping clinico-pathological features. It is highly probable that there is an overlap in epigenetic landscapes of both diseases. This study aimed to identify similarities in DNA methylation changes in genes involved in SLE and SSc. Global DNA methylation and twelve genes selected on the basis of their involvement in inflammation, autoimmunity and/or fibrosis were analyzed using PCR arrays in three groups, each of 30 Black South Africans with SLE and SSc, plus 40 healthy control subjects.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25986394 PMCID: PMC4437745 DOI: 10.1186/s12929-015-0142-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Sci ISSN: 1021-7770 Impact factor: 8.410
Fig. 1Short title: Role of DNMT1 in DNA methylation. Long title: Methylation of gene promoters by DNMT1 leads to gene silencing, while its inhibition leads to hypomethylation. Modified from Zielske, [66]
Demographics for study participants
| Study subjects | Controls | SLE | SSc | |||
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| n | Age range (mean) yrs | n | Age range (mean) yrs | n | Age range (mean) yrs | |
| Male | 12 | 20-51 (35) | 5 | 22-66 (45) | 3 | 48-56 (51) |
| Female | 28 | 22-53 (36) | 25 | 22-63 (42) | 27 | 32-60 (47) |
| Total | 40 | 20-53 (38) | 30 | 22-66 (42) | 30 | 32-60 (48) |
Lupus and scleroderma disease presentation according to autoantibody serology, manifestations and tests
| Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) | Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) | ||||||||
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| (n = 30) | (n = 30) | ||||||||
| Autoantibodies, manifestations and tests | SLEDAI score | Autoantibodies and manifestations | dcSSC(n = 14) | lcSSc(n = 5) | “other” (e.g. UCTD, morphea, Reynaud’s) (n = 3) | Unclassified(n = 7) | |||
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| ANA positive (n = 22) 73 % | 13 | 6 | 5 | n/a | |
| ANA positive (n = 29) 97 % | 20 | 3 | 0 | 6 | ACA positive (n = 6) 20 % | 3 | 2 | 1 | n/a |
| DLE positive (n = 19) 63 % | 15 | 2 | 0 | 3 | ATA positive (n = 2) 7 % | 2 | 0 | 0 | n/a |
| Coombs’ test positive (n = 14) 47 % | 9 | 3 | 0 | 3 | ILD (n = 10) 33 % | 6 | 1 | 3 | n/a |
Abbreviations: ACA, anticentromere autoantibody; ANA, anti-nuclear antibodies; ATA, Antitopoisomerase antibodies; Coombs’ test, detects presence of antibodies that act against the surface of red blood cells, indicates haemolytic anaemia; DLE, Discoid lupus erythematosus; ILD, interstitial lung disease, indicator of direct pulmonary involvement, and leading cause of death; dcSSc, diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis; lcSSc, limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis; UCTD, undifferentiated connective tissue disease; SLEDAI, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index; n/a, results not available.
Fig. 2Short title: Global methylation in peripheral blood of SLE, SSc and healthy (C) subjects. A significant difference in global methylation between the study groups is indicated by the p-values. Long Title: Analysis of global methylation levels in peripheral blood of SLE, SSc and healthy control subjects (triplicate measurements). The dot plot shows a significant difference in global methylation between the patients and healthy subjects, which is also indicated by the p-values. However, SLE and SSc patients were not significantly different from each other although there was a trend towards lower values in the SSc group compared to the SLE group
Fig. 3Short title: Comparison of gene-specific methylation in lupus (SLE), scleroderma (SSc) and healthy subjects (C). Long title: Heat map showing distribution of methylation among the 12 genes analyzed in lupus (SLE) and scleroderma (SSc) patients in comparison to healthy controls (C)
Analysis of variance was conducted on the global methylation results with disease group as the factor variable, and the results were verified with Bartlett’s test. A Bonferroni correction shows that the SLE and SSc groups were significantly different from the controls but not significantly different from each other, although there was a trend towards lower values in the SSc group compared to the SLE group
| Study groups | Global methylation % | ||
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| Controls | 33.9 | 11 | 11-53 |
| SLE | 22.2 | 5 | 15 – 33 |
| SSc | 17.7 | 5 | 3.8 - 24 |
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| Controls | SLE | ||
| SLE | (−11) p = 0.00 | - | |
| SSc | (− 16) p = 0.00 | (−4) p = 0.068 | |