DNA Methylation Remodeling after Bariatric Surgery Correlates with Clinical Parameters

Author:

Sánchez Ernesto Carlos12,Barajas‐Olmos Francisco1,Baca Paulina1,Zerrweck Carlos3,Guilbert Lizbeth4,Martínez‐Hernández Angélica1,Centeno Federico1ORCID,Orozco Lorena1

Affiliation:

1. Immunogenomics and Metabolic Disease Laboratory Instituto Nacional de Medicina Genómica SS Periférico Sur 4809 Mexico City Tlalpan 14610 Mexico

2. Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Cto. de los Posgrados, Ciudad Universitaria Mexico City Coyoacán 04510 Mexico

3. Facultad de Medicina Alta especialidad en Cirugía Bariatrica UNAM Escolar 411A, Copilco Universidad Mexico City Coyoacán 04360 Mexico

4. Clínica Integral de Obesidad Hospital General Tláhuac Secretaría de Salud de la CDMX Av. La turba 655 Mexico City Tláhuac 13278 Mexico

Abstract

AbstractThe altered functions of adipose tissue are one of the main issues in obesity. Bariatric surgery is associated with improvement of obesity associated comorbidities. Here DNA methylation remodeling in adipose tissue after bariatric surgery is examined. After six months postoperative, DNA methylation shows changes in 1155 CpG sites, 66 of these sites correlate with body mass index. Some sites also show correlation with LDL‐C, HDL‐C, total cholesterol, and triglycerides. CpG sites are located in genes that have not previously been linked to obesity or metabolic diseases. GNAS complex locus is one of those that presented CpG site with the greatest changes after surgery, and the most significant correlation with BMI and lipid profiles. These results show that epigenetic regulation may be involved in the alteration of adipose tissue functions in obesity.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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