AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how methylation changes in liver tissues are linked to gallstone formation in mice through advanced sequencing techniques.
  • Researchers found over 8,700 areas of altered DNA methylation and more than 1,400 genes with abnormal expression levels.
  • The findings suggest that these methylation changes could disrupt essential pathways like cholesterol metabolism and bile secretion, potentially contributing to gallstone development for the first time.

Article Abstract

To explore the overall methylation changes in liver tissues during the formation of gallstones, as well as the key pathways and genes involved in the process. Reduced-representation bisulfite sequencing and RNA sequencing were conducted on the liver tissues of mice with gallstones and control normal mice. A total of 8705 differentially methylated regions in CpG and 1410 differentially expressed genes were identified. The joint analysis indicated that aberrant DNA methylation may be associated with dysregulated gene expression in key pathways such as cholesterol metabolism and bile secretion. We propose for the first time that methylation changes in some key pathway genes in liver tissue may be involved in the formation of gallstones.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11160444PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/epi-2023-0391DOI Listing

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