Literature DB >> 33487124

DNA methylation profile of genes involved in inflammation and autoimmunity correlates with vascular function in morbidly obese adults.

Mohamed M Ali1,2, Dina Naquiallah3, Maryam Qureshi3, Mohammed Imaduddin Mirza3, Chandra Hassan4, Mario Masrur4, Francesco M Bianco4, Patrice Frederick4, Giulianotti P Cristoforo4, Antonio Gangemi4, Shane A Phillips1,2,3, Abeer M Mahmoud3.   

Abstract

Obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Blood-detected epigenetic profiles may serve as non-invasive clinically relevant biomarkers. Therefore, we investigated DNA methylation of genes involved in inflammation in peripheral blood of obese subjects and lean controls and their correlation with cardiometabolic measurements. We obtained blood and adipose tissue (AT) samples from bariatric patients (n = 24) and control adults (n = 24). AT-isolated arterioles were tested for flow-induced dilation (FID) and production of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was measured via doppler ultrasound. Promoter methylation of 94 genes involved in inflammation and autoimmunity were analysed in whole-blood DNA in relation to vascular function and cardiometabolic risk factors. 77 genes had ahigher methylated fraction in the controls compare obese subjects and 28 proinflammatory genes were significantly hypomethylated in the obese individuals; on top of these genes are CXCL1, CXCL12, CXCL6, IGF2BP2, HDAC4, IL12A, and IL17RA. Fifteen of these genes had significantly higher mRNA in obese subjects compared to controls; on top of these genes are CXCL6, TLR5, IL6ST, EGR1, IL15RA, and HDAC4. Methylation % inversely correlated with BMI, total fat %, visceral fat%, blood pressure, fasting plasma insulin, serum IL6 and C-reactive protein, arteriolar ROS, and alcohol consumption and positive correlations with lean %, HDL, plasma folate and vitamin B12, arteriolar FID and NO production, and brachial FMD. Our results suggest that vascular dysfunction in obese adults may be attributed to asystemic hypomethylation and over expression of the immune-related genes.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; cardiometabolic risk; flow-induced dilation; inflammation; obesity; vascular Function

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33487124      PMCID: PMC8812729          DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2021.1876285

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


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