1. Relationship between expression and methylation of obesity-related genes in children
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Davé, Veronica, Yousefi, Paul, Huen, Karen, Volberg, Vitaly, and Holland, Nina
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Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Genetics ,Pediatric ,Biotechnology ,Obesity ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Cancer ,Child ,CpG Islands ,DNA Methylation ,Epigenesis ,Genetic ,Female ,Gene Expression ,Glutathione Transferase ,Humans ,Male ,PPAR gamma ,Receptors ,Adiponectin ,Toxicology ,Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences - Abstract
Epigenetic control of gene expression in children remains poorly understood, but new technologies can help elucidate the relationship between expression and DNA methylation. Here, we utilized the nCounter Analysis System to characterise the expression of 60 genes in 69 9-year-old children from a cohort with a high prevalence of obesity. nCounter expression levels ranged broadly (from 3 to over 10000 messenger RNA counts) and were divided into four categories: high (>2000 counts), moderate (200-1000 counts), low (100-200 counts) and marginal (
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- 2015