Investigation of the relationship between DNA methylation of PTH, ESRRA, FSHR and obesity: A single center study

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Huseyin Cagsin, E. Becer, R. Kalkan
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Background: Obesity is a multifactorial disorder that is an important predisposing factor for a number of disorders. Genetic and epigenetic variations play important roles during the development of obesity. Method: DNA methylation is the most studied as one of the epigenetic modifications and is directly related to gene expression. Here, the methylation status of FSHR, PTH and ESRRA genes were investigated in obese patients to discover novel associations between DNA methylation and obesity phenotype. A total of 69 patients with obesity and 76 patients without obesity were enrolled in this study. DNA methylation in FSHR, PTH and ESRRA genes was analyzed. Result: There is a statistically significant association between the methylation status of ESRRA and fasting glucose (P=0.04) and BMI and methylation of the PTH gene (P=0.036) in obese subjects. In non-obese subjects, a statistically significant association was detected between adiponectin, resistin levels and FSHR methylation status. It is concluded that the methylation status of FSHR, PTH and ESRRA genes play an important role in obesity phenotype, adiponectin and resistin levels. These genes had previously been associated with obesity-related variables, but their methylation status was not highlighted. Conclusion: Our study will shed light on resolving the epigenetic contributions toward the development of obesity. Studies in the field of epigenetics will help discover predisposition markers for obesity. Based on the literature this was the first study that shows the interactions between FSHR, PTH and ESRRA methylation and obesity. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 22 No. 03 July’23 Page : 623-631
PTH、ESRRA、FSHR DNA甲基化与肥胖关系的研究:单中心研究
背景:肥胖是一种多因素疾病,是许多疾病的重要易感因素。遗传和表观遗传变异在肥胖的发展过程中起着重要作用。方法:DNA甲基化是研究最多的表观遗传修饰之一,与基因表达直接相关。本文研究了肥胖患者FSHR、PTH和ESRRA基因的甲基化状态,以发现DNA甲基化与肥胖表型之间的新关联。本研究共纳入69例肥胖患者和76例非肥胖患者。分析FSHR、PTH和ESRRA基因的DNA甲基化。结果:肥胖受试者ESRRA甲基化状态与空腹血糖(P=0.04)、BMI和甲状旁腺激素基因甲基化状态(P=0.036)有统计学意义。在非肥胖受试者中,脂联素、抵抗素水平与FSHR甲基化状态之间存在统计学上显著的关联。综上所述,FSHR、PTH和ESRRA基因的甲基化状态在肥胖表型、脂联素和抵抗素水平中起重要作用。这些基因之前与肥胖相关的变量有关,但它们的甲基化状态没有得到强调。结论:我们的研究将有助于解决表观遗传学对肥胖发展的影响。在表观遗传学领域的研究将有助于发现肥胖的易感性标记。根据文献,这是第一个显示FSHR、PTH和ESRRA甲基化与肥胖之间相互作用的研究。孟加拉国医学杂志,第22卷,第23年7月3日,第623-631页
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Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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