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Epigenetic implication of gene-adjacent retroelements in Helicobacter pylori-infected adults. | LitMetric

Epigenetic implication of gene-adjacent retroelements in Helicobacter pylori-infected adults.

Epigenomics

Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong Socho-gu, Seoul 137-701, Korea.

Published: October 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • A chronic inflammatory condition of the stomach can lead to the introduction of new stem cells, influenced by epigenetic factors like DNA methylation.
  • Epigenetic changes, particularly in CpG islands, are hypothesized to impact these stem cells, but current understanding lacks clarity on how these modifications contribute to stable traits.
  • This review highlights the potential significance of transitional CpG methylation in the development and differentiation of these new stem cells in cases of Helicobacter pylori infection.

Article Abstract

A chronic inflammatory condition of gastric mucosa can facilitate the influx of new stem cells into the stomach. Epigenetic codes, such as DNA methylation, may be responsible for the stable maintenance of epigenetic phenotypes established in the new stomach-adapted stem cells. A number of hypotheses have been made for the role of CpG-island methylation, which is common in the Helicobacter pylori-infected stomach. However, they could not explain the plausible role of CpG-island methylation in the re-establishment of epigenetic phenotypes. These islands are highly repetitive sequences densely methylated throughout the human genome, the so-called parasitic retroelements, which expand a number of cDNA copies with reverse transcriptase. The densely methylated retroelements adjacent to the host genes can form the transitional-CpG sites around gene-control regions that are barely methylated. This review focuses on the putative role of transitional CpG methylation in the adaptive differentiation of new stem cells in the H. pylori-infected stomach.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/epi.12.51DOI Listing

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