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Epigenetic profiling of Italian patients identified methylation sites associated with hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis

Authors :
De Lillo, A.
Pathak, G. A.
De Angelis, F.
Di Girolamo, M.
Luigetti, Marco
Sabatelli, Mario
Perfetto, F.
Frusconi, S.
Manfellotto, D.
Fuciarelli, M.
Polimanti, R.
Luigetti M. (ORCID:0000-0001-7539-505X)
Sabatelli M. (ORCID:0000-0001-6635-4985)
De Lillo, A.
Pathak, G. A.
De Angelis, F.
Di Girolamo, M.
Luigetti, Marco
Sabatelli, Mario
Perfetto, F.
Frusconi, S.
Manfellotto, D.
Fuciarelli, M.
Polimanti, R.
Luigetti M. (ORCID:0000-0001-7539-505X)
Sabatelli M. (ORCID:0000-0001-6635-4985)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hereditary transthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis (hATTR) is a rare life-threatening disorder caused by amyloidogenic coding mutations located in TTR gene. To understand the high phenotypic variability observed among carriers of TTR disease-causing mutations, we conducted an epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) assessing more than 700,000 methylation sites and testing epigenetic difference of TTR coding mutation carriers vs. non-carriers. We observed a significant methylation change at cg09097335 site located in Beta-secretase 2 (BACE2) gene (standardized regression coefficient = −0.60, p = 6.26 × 10–8). This gene is involved in a protein interaction network enriched for biological processes and molecular pathways related to amyloid-beta metabolism (Gene Ontology: 0050435, q = 0.007), amyloid fiber formation (Reactome HSA-977225, q = 0.008), and Alzheimer’s disease (KEGG hsa05010, q = 2.2 × 10–4). Additionally, TTR and BACE2 share APP (amyloid-beta precursor protein) as a validated protein interactor. Within TTR gene region, we observed that Val30Met disrupts a methylation site, cg13139646, causing a drastic hypomethylation in carriers of this amyloidogenic mutation (standardized regression coefficient = −2.18, p = 3.34 × 10–11). Cg13139646 showed co-methylation with cg19203115 (Pearson’s r2 = 0.32), which showed significant epigenetic differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic carriers of amyloidogenic mutations (standardized regression coefficient = −0.56, p = 8.6 × 10–4). In conclusion, we provide novel insights related to the molecular mechanisms involved in the complex heterogeneity of hATTR, highlighting the role of epigenetic regulation in this rare disorder.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1256810280
Document Type :
Electronic Resource