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NMU DNA methylation in blood is associated with metabolic and inflammatory indices: results from the Moli-sani study.

Annalisa Marotta1, Fabrizia Noro1, Roberta Parisi1, Alessandro Gialluisi1, Alfonsina Tirozzi1, Amalia De Curtis1, Simona Costanzo1, Augusto Di Castelnuovo2, Chiara Cerletti1, Maria Benedetta Donati1, Giovanni de Gaetano1, Licia Iacoviello1,3, Benedetta Izzi1, Francesco Gianfagna2,3.   

Abstract

Neuromedin U (NMU) is a neuropeptide involved in gut-brain axis, energy balance and immune response. We aimed at analysing the association between NMU epigenetic variability and metabolic indices and the potential mediating role of low-grade inflammation in a general population of Italian adults.NMU Blood DNA methylation levels at two CpG islands (NMU76 and NMU32) were analysed using pyrosequencing in a randomly selected sub-cohort of 1,160 subjects from the Moli-sani study (≥35years; 49.20% men). Multivariable regressions adjusted for age, sex, smoking, alcohol and vegetable consumption were performed to estimate the associations between methylation and metabolic phenotypes (BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, blood pressure, glucose, HOMA-IR, lipids, lipoprotein(a) and apolipoproteins). Mediation analysis was performed to identify the influence of low-grade inflammation in the association using a composite index based on C reactive protein, granulocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (GLR), platelet and white blood cell counts (INFLA-score).Using principal component analysis four methylation factors were identified: NMU76-F1, NMU76-F2, NMU32-F1 and NMU32-F2. NMU76-F1 was FDR significantly associated with total cholesterol (for 1 SD increase: β = 4.5 ± 1.4 mg/dL of, R2 = 10.8%, p = 0.001), ApoB (0.03 ± 0.01 g/L, 12.2%, p = 0.0004), with INFLA-score (1.05 ± 0.22, p = 2.7E-6) and GLR (-0.27 ± 0.03, 30.4%, p = 1.3E-20). GLR and lymphocyte numbers mediate the association of NMU76-F1 with cholesterol (24.0% of total effect, Sobel p = 0.013) and ApoB (42.6%, p = 9E-7), respectively.These findings suggest that NMU promoter methylation patterns could mark a pathway linking lipids with haematopoiesis and systemic inflammation.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; apolipoprotein B; cardiovascular risk; granulocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio; low-grade inflammation; metabolic indices; neuromedin U; white blood cell count

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33393847      PMCID: PMC8813069          DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2020.1864167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epigenetics        ISSN: 1559-2294            Impact factor:   4.528


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