ChIP-seq in steatohepatitis and normal liver tissue identifies candidate disease mechanisms related to progression to cancer
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Published:2013-11-08
Issue:1
Volume:6
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ISSN:1755-8794
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Container-title:BMC Medical Genomics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Med Genomics
Author:
Bysani Madhusudhan,Wallerman Ola,Bornelöv Susanne,Zatloukal Kurt,Komorowski Jan,Wadelius Claes
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Steatohepatitis occurs in alcoholic liver disease and may progress to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Its molecular pathogenesis is to a large degree unknown. Histone modifications play a key role in transcriptional regulations as marks for silencing and activation of gene expression and as marks for functional elements. Many transcription factors (TFs) are crucial for the control of the genes involved in metabolism, and abnormality in their function may lead to disease.
Methods
We performed ChIP-seq of the histone modifications H3K4me1, H3K4me3 and H3K27ac and a candidate transcription factor (USF1) in liver tissue from patients with steatohepatitis and normal livers and correlated results to mRNA-expression and genotypes.
Results
We found several regions that are differentially enriched for histone modifications between disease and normal tissue, and qRT-PCR results indicated that the expression of the tested genes strongly correlated with differential enrichment of histone modifications but is independent of USF1 enrichment. By gene ontology analysis of differentially modified genes we found many disease associated genes, some of which had previously been implicated in the etiology of steatohepatitis. Importantly, the genes associated to the strongest histone peaks in the patient were over-represented in cancer specific pathways suggesting that the tissue was on a path to develop to cancer, a common complication to the disease. We also found several novel SNPs and GWAS catalogue SNPs that are candidates to be functional and therefore needs further study.
Conclusion
In summary we find that analysis of chromatin features in tissue samples provides insight into disease mechanisms.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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