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Global methylation correlates with clinical status in multiple sclerosis patients in the first year of IFNbeta treatment.

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2017-08-18

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Pinto-Medel, Maria Jesus
Oliver-Martos, Begoña
Urbaneja-Romero, Patricia
Hurtado-Guerrero, Isaac
Ortega-Pinazo, Jesus
Serrano-Castro, Pedro
Fernandez, Oscar
Leyva, Laura

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The alteration of DNA methylation patterns are a key component of disease onset and/or progression. Our objective was to evaluate the differences in Long Interspersed Nuclear Element-1 (LINE-1) methylation levels, as a surrogate marker of global DNA methylation, between multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and healthy controls. In addition, we assessed the association of LINE-1 methylation with clinical disease activity in patients treated with IFNbeta (IFNβ). We found that individuals with high levels of LINE-1 methylation showed 6-fold increased risk of suffering MS. Additionally, treated MS patients who bear high LINE-1 methylation levels had an 11-fold increased risk of clinical activity. Moreover, a negative correlation between treatment duration and percentage of LINE-1 methylation, that was statistically significant exclusively in the group of patients without clinical activity, was observed. Our data suggest that in MS patients, a slight global DNA hypermethylation occurs that may be related to the pathophysiology of the disease. In addition, global DNA methylation levels could play a role as a biomarker for the differential clinical response to IFNβ.

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Adult
Case-Control Studies
DNA Methylation
Disease Susceptibility
Female
Humans
Interferon-beta
Logistic Models
Long Interspersed Nucleotide Elements
Male

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Metilación
Duración de la Terapia
Elementos Químicos
Esclerosis Múltiple
Juego e Implementos de Juego

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Multiple Sclerosis, Multivariate Analysis, ROC Curve, Reference Standards

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Pinto-Medel MJ, Oliver-Martos B, Urbaneja-Romero P, Hurtado-Guerrero I, Ortega-Pinazo J, Serrano-Castro P, et al. Global methylation correlates with clinical status in multiple sclerosis patients in the first year of IFNbeta treatment. Sci Rep. 2017 Aug 18;7(1):8727