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Circulation ; 149(20): 1598-1610, 2024 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38739695

ABSTRACT

Defining mechanisms of cardiomyocyte proliferation should guide the understanding of endogenous cardiac regeneration and could lead to novel treatments for diseases such as myocardial infarction. In the neonatal heart, energy metabolic reprogramming (phenotypic alteration of glucose, fatty acid, and amino acid metabolism) parallels cell cycle arrest of cardiomyocytes. The metabolic reprogramming occurring shortly after birth is associated with alterations in blood oxygen levels, metabolic substrate availability, hemodynamic stress, and hormone release. In the adult heart, myocardial infarction causes metabolic reprogramming but these changes cannot stimulate sufficient cardiomyocyte proliferation to replace those lost by the ischemic injury. Some putative pro-proliferative interventions can induce the metabolic reprogramming. Recent data show that altering the metabolic enzymes PKM2 [pyruvate kinase 2], LDHA [lactate dehydrogenase A], PDK4 [pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 4], SDH [succinate dehydrogenase], CPT1b [carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1b], or HMGCS2 [3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase 2] is sufficient to partially reverse metabolic reprogramming and promotes adult cardiomyocyte proliferation. How metabolic reprogramming regulates cardiomyocyte proliferation is not clearly defined. The possible mechanisms involve biosynthetic pathways from the glycolysis shunts and the epigenetic regulation induced by metabolic intermediates. Metabolic manipulation could represent a new approach to stimulate cardiac regeneration; however, the efficacy of these manipulations requires optimization, and novel molecular targets need to be defined. In this review, we summarize the features, triggers, and molecular regulatory networks responsible for metabolic reprogramming and discuss the current understanding of metabolic reprogramming as a critical determinant of cardiomyocyte proliferation.


Subject(s)
Cell Proliferation , Myocytes, Cardiac , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Humans , Animals , Energy Metabolism , Cellular Reprogramming , Regeneration , Metabolic Reprogramming
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Circulation ; 149(25): 1982-2001, 2024 Jun 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38390737

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BACKGROUND: Reparative macrophages play a crucial role in limiting excessive fibrosis and promoting cardiac repair after myocardial infarction (MI), highlighting the significance of enhancing their reparative phenotype for wound healing. Metabolic adaptation orchestrates the phenotypic transition of macrophages; however, the precise mechanisms governing metabolic reprogramming of cardiac reparative macrophages remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the role of NPM1 (nucleophosmin 1) in the metabolic and phenotypic shift of cardiac macrophages in the context of MI and explored the therapeutic effect of targeting NPM1 for ischemic tissue repair. METHODS: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were obtained from healthy individuals and patients with MI to explore NPM1 expression and its correlation with prognostic indicators. Through RNA sequencing, metabolite profiling, histology, and phenotype analyses, we investigated the role of NPM1 in postinfarct cardiac repair using macrophage-specific NPM1 knockout mice. Epigenetic experiments were conducted to study the mechanisms underlying metabolic reprogramming and phenotype transition of NPM1-deficient cardiac macrophages. The therapeutic efficacy of antisense oligonucleotide and inhibitor targeting NPM1 was then assessed in wild-type mice with MI. RESULTS: NPM1 expression was upregulated in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with MI that closely correlated with adverse prognostic indicators of MI. Macrophage-specific NPM1 deletion reduced infarct size, promoted angiogenesis, and suppressed tissue fibrosis, in turn improving cardiac function and protecting against adverse cardiac remodeling after MI. Furthermore, NPM1 deficiency boosted the reparative function of cardiac macrophages by shifting macrophage metabolism from the inflammatory glycolytic system to oxygen-driven mitochondrial energy production. The oligomeric NPM1 recruited histone demethylase KDM5b to the promoter of Tsc1 (TSC complex subunit 1), the mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin kinase) complex inhibitor, reduced histone H3K4me3 modification, and inhibited TSC1 expression, which then facilitated mTOR-related inflammatory glycolysis and antagonized the reparative function of cardiac macrophages. The in vivo administration of antisense oligonucleotide targeting NPM1 or oligomerization inhibitor NSC348884 substantially ameliorated tissue injury and enhanced cardiac recovery in mice after MI. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings uncover the key role of epigenetic factor NPM1 in impeding postinfarction cardiac repair by remodeling metabolism pattern and impairing the reparative function of cardiac macrophages. NPM1 may serve as a promising prognostic biomarker and a valuable therapeutic target for heart failure after MI.


Subject(s)
Epigenesis, Genetic , Macrophages , Myocardial Infarction , Nuclear Proteins , Nucleophosmin , Animals , Macrophages/metabolism , Humans , Myocardial Infarction/metabolism , Myocardial Infarction/pathology , Myocardial Infarction/genetics , Mice , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , Mice, Knockout , Male , Cellular Reprogramming , Female , Glycolysis , Disease Models, Animal , Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 51: e20243676, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559017

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ABSTRACT Introduction: valproic acid (VPA), an epigenetic drug, has potential for the treatment of neoplasms. Its effects on the healing of the peritoneal-musculo-aponeurotic plane (PMA) of the abdominal wall are studied. Method: sixty Wistar rats were allocated into two groups: experimental (VPA) and control (0.9% sodium chloride), treated daily, starting three days before the intervention and until euthanasia. Under anesthesia, a median laparotomy was performed and repaired with two synthetic layers. Assessments took place 3, 7 and 14 days after surgery. The integrity of the wounds, the quality of the inflammatory reaction, the intensity of the leukocyte infiltrate, collagen synthesis, the intensity of angiogenesis and the presence of myofibroblasts were studied. Results: there was dehiscence of the PMA plane in 11 of the 30 animals (p=0.001) in the experimental group. There was no difference in the quality and intensity of the inflammatory reaction. Immunohistochemistry revealed, in the experimental group, less collagen I (p3=0.003, p7=0.013 and p14=0.001) and more collagen III (p3=0.003, p7=0.013 and p14= 0.001). Collagen evaluated by Sirus Supra Red F3BA showed, in the experimental group, less collagen at all three times (p<0.001) with less collagen I and collagen III (p<0.001). A lower number of vessels was found on the 3rd day (p<0.001) and on the 7th day (p=0.001) and did not affect the number of myofibroblasts. Conclusion: VPA showed dehiscence of the PMA plane, with less deposition of total collagen and collagen I, less angiogenic activity, without interfering with the number of myofibroblasts.


RESUMO Introdução: o ácido valpróico (VPA), droga epigenética, apresenta-se com potencial para o tratamento de neoplasias. Estudam-se seus efeitos sobre a cicatrização do plano peritônio-músculo-aponeurótico (PMA) da parede abdominal. Método: sessenta ratos Wistar, foram alocados em dois grupos: o experimental (VPA) e o controle (cloreto de sódio 0,9%), tratados diariamente, iniciando três dias antes da intervenção e até a eutanásia. Sob anestesia, fez-se uma laparotomia mediana que foi reparada com dois planos de síntese. As avaliações aconteceram 3, 7 e 14 dias após a cirurgia. Estudou-se a integridade das feridas, a qualidade da reação inflamatória, a intensidade do infiltrado de leucócitos, a síntese do colágeno, a intensidade da angiogênese e a presença de miofibroblastos. Resultados: o plano PMA mostrou-se deiscente em 11 dos 30 animais (p=0,001) do grupo experimento. Não houve diferença na qualidade da reação inflamatória e nem no infiltrado de leucócitos. A imuno-histoquímica revelou, no grupo experimento, menos colágeno I (p3=0,003, p7=0,013 e p14=0,001) e mais colágeno III (p3=0,003, p7=0,013 e p14= 0,001). Colágeno avaliado pelo Sirus Supra Red F3BA mostrou, no grupo experimento,menos colágeno nos três tempo (p<0,001) com menos colágeno I e colágeno III (p<0,001). Constatou-se menor número de vasos no 3º dia (p<0,001) e no 7º dia (p=0,001) e não afetou a quantidade de miofibroblastos. Conclusão: o VPA mostrou deiscências do plano PMA, com reação inflamatória semelhante.ao controle, menor deposição de colágeno total e de colágeno I, menor atividade angiogênica, sem interferir na quantidade de miofibroblastos.

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Circulation ; 145(8): 606-619, 2022 02 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35113653

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BACKGROUND: The pathogenic missense variant p.G125R in TBX5 (T-box transcription factor 5) causes Holt-Oram syndrome (also known as hand-heart syndrome) and early onset of atrial fibrillation. Revealing how an altered key developmental transcription factor modulates cardiac physiology in vivo will provide unique insights into the mechanisms underlying atrial fibrillation in these patients. METHODS: We analyzed ECGs of an extended family pedigree of Holt-Oram syndrome patients. Next, we introduced the TBX5-p.G125R variant in the mouse genome (Tbx5G125R) and performed electrophysiologic analyses (ECG, optical mapping, patch clamp, intracellular calcium measurements), transcriptomics (single-nuclei and tissue RNA sequencing), and epigenetic profiling (assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing, H3K27ac [histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation] CUT&RUN [cleavage under targets and release under nuclease sequencing]). RESULTS: We discovered high incidence of atrial extra systoles and atrioventricular conduction disturbances in Holt-Oram syndrome patients. Tbx5G125R/+ mice were morphologically unaffected and displayed variable RR intervals, atrial extra systoles, and susceptibility to atrial fibrillation, reminiscent of TBX5-p.G125R patients. Atrial conduction velocity was not affected but systolic and diastolic intracellular calcium concentrations were decreased and action potentials were prolonged in isolated cardiomyocytes of Tbx5G125R/+ mice compared with controls. Transcriptional profiling of atria revealed the most profound transcriptional changes in cardiomyocytes versus other cell types, and identified over a thousand coding and noncoding transcripts that were differentially expressed. Epigenetic profiling uncovered thousands of TBX5-p.G125R-sensitive, putative regulatory elements (including enhancers) that gained accessibility in atrial cardiomyocytes. The majority of sites with increased accessibility were occupied by Tbx5. The small group of sites with reduced accessibility was enriched for DNA-binding motifs of members of the SP (specificity protein) and KLF (Krüppel-like factor) families of transcription factors. These data show that Tbx5-p.G125R induces changes in regulatory element activity, alters transcriptional regulation, and changes cardiomyocyte behavior, possibly caused by altered DNA binding and cooperativity properties. CONCLUSIONS: Our data reveal that a disease-causing missense variant in TBX5 induces profound changes in the atrial transcriptional regulatory network and epigenetic state in vivo, leading to arrhythmia reminiscent of those seen in human TBX5-p.G125R variant carriers.


Subject(s)
Abnormalities, Multiple , Gene Expression Regulation , Heart Defects, Congenital , Heart Septal Defects, Atrial , Heterozygote , Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital , Mutation, Missense , Pedigree , T-Box Domain Proteins , Upper Extremity Deformities, Congenital , Abnormalities, Multiple/genetics , Abnormalities, Multiple/metabolism , Amino Acid Substitution , Animals , Atrial Fibrillation/genetics , Atrial Fibrillation/metabolism , Female , Heart Atria/metabolism , Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics , Heart Defects, Congenital/metabolism , Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/genetics , Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/metabolism , Humans , Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital/genetics , Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Mutant Strains , T-Box Domain Proteins/genetics , T-Box Domain Proteins/metabolism , Upper Extremity Deformities, Congenital/genetics , Upper Extremity Deformities, Congenital/metabolism
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Chonnam Med J ; 58(1): 6-12, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35169553

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The mechanism and action concerning epigenetic modifications, especially that of histone modifications, are not fully understood. However, it is clear that histone modifications play an essential role in several biological processes that are involved in cell proliferation and differentiation. In this article, we focused on how histone acetylation may result in differentiation into mesenchymal stem cells as well as histone acetylation function. Moreover, histone acetylation followed by the action of histone deacetylase inhibitors, which can result in the differentiation of stem cells into other types of cells such as adipocytes, chondrocytes, osteocytes, neurons, and other lineages, were also reviewed.

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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 49: e20223399, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1406736

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Purpose: to recognize the effects of valproic acid (VPA), an epigenetic drug, on the bladder healing process, in rats. Method: twenty male Wistar rats were divided in two groups: experimental (A), treated with VPA (150mg/Kg/day), and control (B) with 0.9% sodium chloridrate. Healing was analyzed on the third and seventh days, evaluating the inflammatory reaction, collagen synthesis and angiogenesis. Results: inflammatory reaction on the third day was minimal and acute in both groups. On the seventh day, it was subacute in both groups, moderate intensity in group A and minimal in group B (p=0.0476). Collagen III intensity, marked by immunohistochemistry, was similar in both groups. Collagen I intensity on the third day was similar in both groups, but on the seventh day it was higher in experimental than control (p=0.0476). Collagen evaluation by picrosiriusred allowed to verify that the presence of collagen III was similar in both groups (p=0.3312) on the third day, and it was higher in control on the seventh day (p=0.0015). Collagen I showed similarity on the third day (p=0.3100), and it was higher in control on the seventh day (p=0.0015). Vessel marked with anti-SMA counting showed fewer vessels on the third (p=0.0034) and seventh day (p=0.0087) in experimental group. The lower intensity of angiogenesis was confirmed with anti-CD34, on the third day (p=0,0006) and on the seventh day (p=0,0072). Conclusion: VPA determined alterations in the bladder healing process, in rats, with lower collagen density and less angiogenic activity, but without compromising the integrity of the organ.


RESUMO Objetivo: reconhecer os efeitos do ácido valpróico (VPA), uma droga epigenética, no processo de cicatrização da bexiga, em ratos. Método: vinte ratos Wistar machos foram divididos em dois grupos: experimental (A), utilizando VPA (150mg/Kg/dia), e controle (B), tratados com cloreto de sódio 0,9% por gavagem. A cicatrização da bexiga foi analisada no terceiro e sétimo dia, estudando-se a reação inflamatória, síntese de colágeno, reepitelização e angiogênese. Resultados: a reação inflamatória no terceiro dia foi mínima e aguda em ambos os grupos. No sétimo dia, foi subaguda em ambos os grupos com intensidade moderada no grupo A e mínima no grupo B (p=0,0476). A intensidade do colágeno III, marcada pela imuno-histoquímica, foi semelhante nos dois grupos, nos dois tempos estudados. A intensidade de colágeno I no terceiro dia foi semelhante nos dois grupos, e maior no sétimo dia no grupo experimental (p=0,0476). A avaliação do colágeno pelo picrosiriusred mostrou que a presença de colágeno III foi semelhante em ambos os grupos (p=0,3312) no terceiro dia, e maior no controle no sétimo dia (p=0,0015). O colágeno I foi semelhante no terceiro dia (p=0,3100), e maior no controle no sétimo dia (p=0,0015). A contagem de vasos marcados pelo anti-SMA mostrou menos vasos no terceiro (p=0,0034) e sétimo dia (p=0,0087) no grupo experimental, confirmado pelo anti-CD34, no terceiro (p=00006) e no sétimo dia (p=0,0072). Conclusão: o VPA determinou alterações no processo de cicatrização da bexiga, em ratos, com menor densidade de colágeno e menor atividade angiogênica, mas sem comprometer a integridade do órgão.

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Dev Psychobiol ; 63 Suppl 1: e22222, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34964497

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Long-term sequelae of extremely low birth weight (ELBW; ≤1000 g) may contribute to accelerated biological aging. This hypothesis was examined by analyzing a range of risk factors with a molecular age marker in adults born at ELBW or normal birth weight (NBW; ≥2500 g). DNAm age-the weighted average of DNA methylation at 353 cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) sites from across the genome-was derived from a sample of 45 ELBW (Mage  = 32.35 years) and 47 NBW control (Mage  = 32.44 years) adults, using the Illumina 850k BeadChip Array. At two assessments undertaken 9 years apart (at 23 and 32 years), cumulative risks were summed from six domains with potential to affect physiological and psychological health: resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia, blood pressure, basal cortisol, grip strength, body mass index, and self-esteem. At age 32 years, cumulative risks were differentially associated with epigenetic age in ELBW survivors (interaction, p < 0.01). For each additional risk factor they possessed, ELBW survivors (B = 1.43) were biologically 2.16 years older than NBW adults (B = -0.73), by the fourth decade of life. Developmental change, epigenetic maintenance, and intervention targets are discussed.


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Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight , Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia , Adult , Birth Weight , Epigenesis, Genetic/genetics , Humans , Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight/physiology , Infant, Newborn , Mental Health , Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia/physiology , Survivors/psychology
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Circulation ; 144(1): 52-73, 2021 07 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34078089

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BACKGROUND: Epigenetic mechanisms are critical in the pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Previous studies have suggested that hypermethylation of the BMPR2 (bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 2) promoter is associated with BMPR2 downregulation and progression of PAH. Here, we investigated for the first time the role of SIN3a (switch-independent 3a), a transcriptional regulator, in the epigenetic mechanisms underlying hypermethylation of BMPR2 in the pathogenesis of PAH. METHODS: We used lung samples from PAH patients and non-PAH controls, preclinical mouse and rat PAH models, and human pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells. Expression of SIN3a was modulated using a lentiviral vector or a siRNA in vitro and a specific adeno-associated virus serotype 1 or a lentivirus encoding for human SIN3a in vivo. RESULTS: SIN3a is a known transcriptional regulator; however, its role in cardiovascular diseases, especially PAH, is unknown. It is interesting that we detected a dysregulation of SIN3 expression in patients and in rodent models, which is strongly associated with decreased BMPR2 expression. SIN3a is known to regulate epigenetic changes. Therefore, we tested its role in the regulation of BMPR2 and found that BMPR2 is regulated by SIN3a. It is interesting that SIN3a overexpression inhibited human pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells proliferation and upregulated BMPR2 expression by preventing the methylation of the BMPR2 promoter region. RNA-sequencing analysis suggested that SIN3a downregulated the expression of DNA and histone methyltransferases such as DNMT1 (DNA methyltransferase 1) and EZH2 (enhancer of zeste 2 polycomb repressive complex 2) while promoting the expression of the DNA demethylase TET1 (ten-eleven translocation methylcytosine dioxygenase 1). Mechanistically, SIN3a promoted BMPR2 expression by decreasing CTCF (CCCTC-binding factor) binding to the BMPR2 promoter. Last, we identified intratracheal delivery of adeno-associated virus serotype human SIN3a to be a beneficial therapeutic approach in PAH by attenuating pulmonary vascular and right ventricle remodeling, decreasing right ventricle systolic pressure and mean pulmonary arterial pressure, and restoring BMPR2 expression in rodent models of PAH. CONCLUSIONS: All together, our study unveiled the protective and beneficial role of SIN3a in pulmonary hypertension. We also identified a novel and distinct molecular mechanism by which SIN3a regulates BMPR2 in human pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells. Our study also identified lung-targeted SIN3a gene therapy using adeno-associated virus serotype 1 as a new promising therapeutic strategy for treating patients with PAH.


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Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptors, Type II/biosynthesis , Genetic Therapy/methods , Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension/metabolism , Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension/therapy , Sin3 Histone Deacetylase and Corepressor Complex/biosynthesis , Animals , Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptors, Type II/genetics , Cells, Cultured , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Methylation , Mice , Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension/genetics , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Sin3 Histone Deacetylase and Corepressor Complex/metabolism
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J Integr Med ; 18(5): 369-384, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32758397

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Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignant tumors, leading to immense social and economic burdens. Currently, the main treatments for CRC include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of CRC, the prognosis for CRC patients remains poor. Furthermore, the occurrence of side effects and toxicities severely limits the clinical use of these therapies. Therefore, alternative medications with high efficacy but few side effects are needed. An increasing number of modern pharmacological studies and clinical trials have supported the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) for the prevention and treatment of CRC. CHMs may be able to effectively reduce the risk of CRC, alleviate the adverse reactions caused by chemotherapy, and prolong the survival time of patients with advanced CRC. Studies of molecular mechanisms have provided deeper insight into the roles of molecules from CHMs in treating CRC. This paper summarizes the current understanding of the use of CHMs for the prevention and treatment of CRC, the main molecular mechanisms involved in these processes, the role of CHMs in modulating chemotherapy-induced adverse reactions, and CHM's potential role in epigenetic regulation of CRC. The current study provides beneficial information on the use of CHMs for the prevention and treatment of CRC in the clinic, and suggests novel directions for new drug discovery against CRC.


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Colorectal Neoplasms , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , China , Colorectal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Colorectal Neoplasms/prevention & control , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Epigenesis, Genetic , Humans
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Rev. cienc. med. Pinar Rio ; 24(4): e4446, jul.-ago. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1126230

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RESUMEN Introducción: el asma bronquial es la clásica enfermedad dentro de las afecciones alérgicas, y tiene gran impacto en la salud mundial. Es una enfermedad compleja tanto genética como fenotípicamente, y las interacciones genética-ambientales la complejizan aún más. Objetivo: validar un cuestionario para el estudio de los factores genéticos y su interacción con factores ambientales en la aparición de los trastornos inmunitarios por asma bronquial. Métodos: el estudio se generó en el departamento de Inmunología del Hospital Pediátrico Provincial Docente Pepe Portilla de la provincia Pinar del Río. Se seleccionó el grupo coordinador de la técnica a realizar. Se utilizó la Metodología Delphi, en sus cuatro fases: definición del tema, selección de expertos, ejecución de rondas de consultas y evaluación de los resultados. Para determinar las similitudes y concordancias de las respuestas, se calculó el coeficiente de concordancia de Kendall y Friedman. Resultados: se seleccionaron 21 expertos con altos niveles de competencia de acuerdo al cálculo de los coeficientes de conocimiento y argumentación. En la tercera versión del cuestionario existió similitud en las respuestas de los expertos a favor de la categoría superior de Muy imprescindible, así como concordancia en el nivel de respuesta. Conclusiones: el cuestionario diseñado alcanza niveles óptimos de validez de contenido y factibilidad para determinar la contribución de los factores genéticos y su interacción con factores ambientales en la aparición de los trastornos inmunitarios por asma bronquial.


ABSTRACT Introduction: bronchial asthma is the classic disease among allergic conditions, and has great impact on health worldwide. It is a complex disease both genetically and phenotypically, and genetic-environmental interactions make it even more complex. Objective: to validate a questionnaire for the study of the involvement of genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors in the onset of immune disorders due to bronchial asthma. Methods: the study was developed in the Department of Immunology at Pepe Portilla Provincial Pediatric Teaching Hospital in Pinar del Río province. The coordinating group of the technique to be carried out was selected and comprised three professionals responsible for the proposed research. The Delphi Methodology was used, completing its four phases: definition of the topic, selection of experts, implementation of consultation rounds and assessment of results. To determine the agreement or similarities of the responses of the evaluators respectively, the Kendall and Friedman concordance coefficient was calculated. Results: twenty-one (21) experts with high levels of competence were selected according to the calculation of the coefficients of knowledge and argumentation. In the third version of the questionnaire, there was similarity in the responses of the experts in favor of the higher category of Very Essential, as well as agreement in the level of response of the experts. Conclusions: the designed questionnaire reaches optimal levels of content validity and feasibility to determine the contribution of genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors on the onset of immune disorders due to bronchial asthma.

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Oman Med J ; 35(4): e151, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32724662

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OBJECTIVES: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is characterized by the accumulation of apparently mature B-type lymphocytes in the lymphohematopoietic organs. Methylation in promoters of tumor suppressor genes is one of the mechanisms that causes blood malignancy. In this study, we evaluated the promoter DNA methylation status of miR-129-2 tumor suppressor gene and its association with clinical and laboratory parameters of patients with CLL. METHODS: We studied the promoter DNA methylation frequency of the miR-129-2 gene in 50 patients with CLL and 50 healthy controls using methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction methods. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS-18 software, and a p-value < 0.050 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The frequency of promoter DNA methylation of the miR-129-2 gene was significantly higher in the CLL group compared with control group (38.0% vs. 0.0%, p < 0.001; χ2 = 23.457). The promoter DNA methylation frequency of miR-129-2 gene was not significantly different between the two sexes (p = 0.236). A significant but weak correlation was seen between the methylated state of the miR-129-2 gene and organomegaly (p = 0.019, r = 0.330) as well as hemoglobin levels (p = 0.020, r = -0.233). However, binary logistic regression analysis indicated organomegaly as the only clinical biomarker with a statistically significant association with the hypermethylated miR-129-2 gene state (p = 0.046). CONCLUSIONS: The high frequency of promoter DNA methylation of the miR-129-2 gene in the CLL group compared to the control group, as well as its significant association with organomegaly, suggests the importance of this epigenetic biomarker in the pathogenesis and prognosis of CLL disease.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 369-384, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-829082

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Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignant tumors, leading to immense social and economic burdens. Currently, the main treatments for CRC include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of CRC, the prognosis for CRC patients remains poor. Furthermore, the occurrence of side effects and toxicities severely limits the clinical use of these therapies. Therefore, alternative medications with high efficacy but few side effects are needed. An increasing number of modern pharmacological studies and clinical trials have supported the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) for the prevention and treatment of CRC. CHMs may be able to effectively reduce the risk of CRC, alleviate the adverse reactions caused by chemotherapy, and prolong the survival time of patients with advanced CRC. Studies of molecular mechanisms have provided deeper insight into the roles of molecules from CHMs in treating CRC. This paper summarizes the current understanding of the use of CHMs for the prevention and treatment of CRC, the main molecular mechanisms involved in these processes, the role of CHMs in modulating chemotherapy-induced adverse reactions, and CHM's potential role in epigenetic regulation of CRC. The current study provides beneficial information on the use of CHMs for the prevention and treatment of CRC in the clinic, and suggests novel directions for new drug discovery against CRC.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 369-384, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-826562

ABSTRACT

Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignant tumors, leading to immense social and economic burdens. Currently, the main treatments for CRC include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of CRC, the prognosis for CRC patients remains poor. Furthermore, the occurrence of side effects and toxicities severely limits the clinical use of these therapies. Therefore, alternative medications with high efficacy but few side effects are needed. An increasing number of modern pharmacological studies and clinical trials have supported the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) for the prevention and treatment of CRC. CHMs may be able to effectively reduce the risk of CRC, alleviate the adverse reactions caused by chemotherapy, and prolong the survival time of patients with advanced CRC. Studies of molecular mechanisms have provided deeper insight into the roles of molecules from CHMs in treating CRC. This paper summarizes the current understanding of the use of CHMs for the prevention and treatment of CRC, the main molecular mechanisms involved in these processes, the role of CHMs in modulating chemotherapy-induced adverse reactions, and CHM's potential role in epigenetic regulation of CRC. The current study provides beneficial information on the use of CHMs for the prevention and treatment of CRC in the clinic, and suggests novel directions for new drug discovery against CRC.

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Clin Epigenetics ; 11(1): 37, 2019 02 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30819252

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BACKGROUND: Ambient air pollution is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood; epigenetic effects including altered DNA methylation could play a role. To evaluate associations of long-term air pollution exposure with DNA methylation in blood, we conducted an epigenome-wide association study in a Korean chronic obstructive pulmonary disease cohort (N = 100 including 60 cases) using Illumina's Infinium HumanMethylation450K Beadchip. Annual average concentrations of particulate matter ≤ 10 µm in diameter (PM10) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were estimated at participants' residential addresses using exposure prediction models. We used robust linear regression to identify differentially methylated probes (DMPs) and two different approaches, DMRcate and comb-p, to identify differentially methylated regions (DMRs). RESULTS: After multiple testing correction (false discovery rate < 0.05), there were 12 DMPs and 27 DMRs associated with PM10 and 45 DMPs and 57 DMRs related to NO2. DMP cg06992688 (OTUB2) and several DMRs were associated with both exposures. Eleven DMPs in relation to NO2 confirmed previous findings in Europeans; the remainder were novel. Methylation levels of 39 DMPs were associated with expression levels of nearby genes in a separate dataset of 3075 individuals. Enriched networks were related to outcomes associated with air pollution including cardiovascular and respiratory diseases as well as inflammatory and immune responses. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that long-term ambient air pollution exposure impacts DNA methylation. The differential methylation signals can serve as potential air pollution biomarkers. These results may help better understand the influences of ambient air pollution on human health.


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Air Pollution/analysis , DNA Methylation , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/genetics , Whole Genome Sequencing/methods , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Air Pollution/adverse effects , Cohort Studies , DNA Methylation/drug effects , Epigenesis, Genetic , Female , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Male , Nitrogen Dioxide/adverse effects , Nitrogen Dioxide/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/chemically induced , Republic of Korea
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Circulation ; 139(19): 2260-2277, 2019 05 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30773021

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Elevated levels of S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH), the precursor of homocysteine, are positively associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease and with the development and progression of atherosclerosis. However, the role of SAH in endothelial dysfunction is unclear. METHODS: Apolipoprotein E-deficient ( apoE-/-) mice received dietary supplementation with the SAH hydrolase (SAHH) inhibitor adenosine dialdehyde or were intravenously injected with a retrovirus expressing SAHH shRNA. These 2 approaches, along with the heterozygous SAHH gene knockout ( SAHH+/-) mouse model, were used to elevate plasma SAH levels and to examine the role of SAH in aortic endothelial dysfunction. The relationship between plasma SAH levels and endothelial dysfunction was also investigated in human patients with coronary artery disease and healthy control subjects. RESULTS: Plasma SAH levels were increased in SAHH+/- mice and in apoE-/- mice after dietary administration of adenosine dialdehyde or intravenous injection with SAHH shRNA. SAHH+/- mice or apoE-/- mice with SAHH inhibition showed impaired endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation and decreased nitric oxide bioavailability after treatment with acetylcholine; this was completely abolished by the administration of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester. Furthermore, SAHH inhibition induced production of reactive oxygen species and p66shc expression in the mouse aorta and human aortic endothelial cells. Antioxidants and p66shc siRNA prevented SAHH inhibition-induced generation of reactive oxygen species and attenuated the impaired endothelial vasomotor responses in high-SAH mice. Moreover, inhibition of SAHH induced hypomethylation in the p66shc gene promoter and inhibited expression of DNA methyltransferase 1. Overexpression of DNA methyltransferase 1, induced by transduction of an adenovirus, was sufficient to abrogate SAHH inhibition-induced upregulation of p66shc expression. Finally, plasma SAH levels were inversely associated with flow-mediated dilation and hypomethylation of the p66shc gene promoter and positively associated with oxidative stress levels in patients with coronary artery disease and healthy control subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that inhibition of SAHH results in elevated plasma SAH levels and induces endothelial dysfunction via epigenetic upregulation of the p66shc-mediated oxidative stress pathway. Our study provides novel molecular insight into mechanisms of SAH-associated endothelial injury that may contribute to the development of atherosclerosis. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT03345927.


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Adenosylhomocysteinase/metabolism , Atherosclerosis/metabolism , Coronary Artery Disease/metabolism , Endothelium, Vascular/physiology , Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1/metabolism , Adenosine/administration & dosage , Adenosine/analogs & derivatives , Adenosine/pharmacology , Adenosylhomocysteinase/antagonists & inhibitors , Adenosylhomocysteinase/genetics , Aged , Animals , DNA Methylation , Disease Models, Animal , Epigenesis, Genetic , Female , Humans , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout, ApoE , Middle Aged , Oxidative Stress , RNA, Small Interfering/genetics , S-Adenosylhomocysteine/blood , Signal Transduction , Src Homology 2 Domain-Containing, Transforming Protein 1/genetics
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-734955

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Early life stress can have long-term effects on human health.Both prenatal and postnatal stress exposure affect offspring's neurodevelopment,and increase the risk of emotional disorders and cognitive and behavioral abnormalities.However,these effects are gender and species specific and individualized with intergenerational influence.Many factors,including neurobiological responses,such as glucocorticoid,brainderived neurotrophic factors,glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid,neuroimmune network function as well as epigenetic regulation of key functional genes in stress response,play important roles in the long-term effects of early life stress on neurodevelopment.Various postnatal environment can alleviate the neurological and behavioral abnormalities induced by stress.Therefore,the risk of long-term effects may be reduced along with environment optimization.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-746212

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Epigenetics refers to the changes in gene expression level and function caused by non-genetic sequence changes.It can provide the time,location and mode of the genetic information for the execution of DNA sequences,including DNA methylation,histone modification,non-coding RNA and chromatin remodeling.Studies had shown that epigenetics plays an important role in the development of diabetic retinopathy (DR),and it had been found that epigenetic-related treatment regimens had a certain effect on the treatment of DR through animal experiments and in vitro experiments.It was benefit to regulate the development of diabetes and its complications by depth study of DNA methylation,histone modification,miRNA and metabolic memory.An understanding of changes in gene transcriptional mechanisms at the epigenetic level could help us to further study the prevention and control of diabetes and its complications,and to provide new ideas for treatment.

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