Inflammatory memory in interleukin-1β promoter methylation of bone marrow-derived stromal cells from healthy humans

IF 0.5 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
D.V. Karpenko
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The role of bone marrow mesenchymal cells is demonstrated both in normal conditions and in various pathologies of the hematopoietic system. The regulatory functions of mesenchymal cells are so significant that they themselves and their secretome or extracellular vesicles are used for the treatment and prevention of immune complications during transplantation and in other aspects of regenerative medicine. As shown earlier, interleukin-1β is an important factor regulating the activity of the bone marrow stroma. Methylation profile of IL1B promoter and IL1B expression were measured in cultured mesenchymal cells obtained from the bone marrow of healthy humans in the presenting study. IL1B expression was also measured upon different inflammatory stimuli including tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF). In cultured bone marrow-derived stromal cells from healthy donors, variations were observed in IL1B promoter methylation profile at the position of one CpG at −299 bp from transcription start site, which is a part of or in immediate proximity to binding sites of NF-kB transcription factors. The study establishes a link among TNF exposure, the CpG methylation, and IL1B expression during and after exposure. Since TNF is a pro-inflammatory factor that is associated with damage and aging, it is concluded that for healthy donor, the observed differences in IL1B promoter methylation profile may be a long-term imprint of inflammatory processes previously sustained by a person, as well as a marker of physiological differences in the human bone marrow stroma.
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Human Gene
Human Gene Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Genetics
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