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Increased BDNF promoter methylation in the Wernicke area of suicide subjects

Authors :
Antonella Monticelli
Andrej Marusic
Alja Videtic
Federica Zarrilli
Carmelo B. Bruni
Lorenzo Chiariotti
Alfredo Fusco
Nikolina Jovanović
Francesca Lembo
Angelo Ferraro
Silvana Sacchetti
Giuseppe Castaldo
Simona Keller
Sergio Cocozza
Alec Roy
Francesco Pisanti
Joze Balazic
Marco Sarchiapone
Rossella Tomaiuolo
Antonella Angiolillo
Vladimir Carli
Keller, Simona
Sarchiapone, M.
Zarrilli, F.
Videtic, A.
Ferraro, A.
Carli, V.
Sacchetti, Silvana
Lembo, Francesca
Angiolillo, A.
Jovanovic, N.
Pisanti, F.
Tomaiuolo, Rossella
Monticelli, A.
Balazic, J.
Roy, A.
Marusic, A.
Cocozza, Sergio
Fusco, Alfredo
Bruni, CARMELO BRUNO
Castaldo, Giuseppe
Chiariotti, Lorenzo
Source :
Archives of general psychiatry 67 (2010): 258–267., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Keller S, Sarchiapone M, Zarrilli F, Videtic A, Ferraro A, Carli V, Sacchetti S, Lembo F, Angiolillo A, Jovanovic N, Pisanti F, Tomaiuolo R, Monticelli A, Balazic J, Roy A, Marusic A, Cocozza S, Fusco A, Bruni CB, Castaldo G, Chiariotti L./titolo:Increased BDNF promoter methylation in the Wernicke area of suicide subjects./doi:/rivista:Archives of general psychiatry/anno:2010/pagina_da:258/pagina_a:267/intervallo_pagine:258–267/volume:67
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

CONTEXT: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of suicidal behavior and BDNF levels are decreased in the brain and plasma of suicide subjects. So far, the mechanisms leading to downregulation of BDNF expression are poorly understood. OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that alterations of DNA methylation could be involved in the dysregulation of BDNF gene expression in the brain of suicide subjects. DESIGN: Three independent quantitative methylation techniques were performed on postmortem samples of brain tissue. BDNF messenger RNA levels were determined by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. SETTING: Academic medical center. Patients or Other PARTICIPANTS: Forty-four suicide completers and 33 nonsuicide control subjects of white ethnicity. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The DNA methylation degree at BDNF promoter IV and the genome-wide DNA methylation levels in the brain's Wernicke area. RESULTS: Postmortem brain samples from suicide subjects showed a statistically significant increase of DNA methylation at specific CpG sites in BDNF promoter/exon IV compared with nonsuicide control subjects (P < .001). Most of the CpG sites lying in the -300/+500 region, on both strands, had low or no methylation, with the exception of a few sites located near the transcriptional start site that had differential methylation, while genome-wide methylation levels were comparable among the subjects. The mean methylation degree at the 4 CpG sites analyzed by pyrosequencing was always less than 12.9% in the 33 nonsuicide control subjects, while in 13 of 44 suicide victims (30%), the mean methylation degree ranged between 13.1% and 34.2%. Higher methylation degree corresponded to lower BDNF messenger RNA levels. CONCLUSIONS: BDNF promoter/exon IV is frequently hypermethylated in the Wernicke area of the postmortem brain of suicide subjects irrespective of genome-wide methylation levels, indicating that a gene-specific increase in DNA methylation could cause or contribute to the downregulation of BDNF expression in suicide subjects. The reported data reveal a novel link between epigenetic alteration in the brain and suicidal behavior.

Subjects

Subjects :
Pro
Male
Poison control
brain tissue
Neurotrophic factors
Gene expression
exon
Cloning, Molecular
Promoter Regions, Genetic
rev
clinical article
posthumous care
quantitative analysis
messenger RNA
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Methylation
gene expression regulation
Single Nucleotide
Middle Aged
Temporal Lobe
EMTREE drug terms: brain derived neurotrophic factor
Psychiatry and Mental health
Suicide
pyrosequencing
DNA methylation
Female
Psychology
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
EMTREE drug terms: brain derived neurotrophic factor, DNA, messenger RNA
EMTREE medical terms: article, brain region, brain tissue, clinical article, controlled study, CpG island, DNA methylation, exon, gene expression regulation, human, human tissue, posthumous care, promoter region, pyrosequencing, quantitative analysis, rev
MeSH: Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Cloning, Molecular, DNA Methylation, Down-Regulation, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Gene Expression Profiling, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Pro
brain region
European Continental Ancestry Group
Down-Regulation
Context (language use)
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
suicide
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
White People
promoter region
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
Downregulation and upregulation
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
controlled study
human
RNA, Messenger
Polymorphism
Aged
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
Gene Expression Profiling
Molecular
DNA
DNA Methylation
MeSH: Adolescent
human tissue
Endocrinology
CpG island
EMTREE medical terms: article
Neuroscience
Cloning

Details

ISSN :
15383636
Volume :
67
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of general psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9badad62030aba60c0c8ccdf62c4725d