Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1246068
Difference in Methylation and Expression of Brain- Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Difference in Methylation and Expression of Brain- Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment // Biomedicines, 11 (2023), 2; 235, 18 doi:10.3390/biomedicines11020235 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Difference in Methylation and Expression of Brain-
Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Alzheimer’s Disease
and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Autori
Kouter, Katarina ; Nikolac Perković, Matea ; Nedić Erjavec, Gordana ; Miloš, Tina ; Tudor, Lucija ; Uzun, Suzana ; Mimica, Ninoslav ; Pivac, Nela ; Videtič Paska, Alja
Izvornik
Biomedicines (2227-9059) 11
(2023), 2;
235, 18
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
epigenetics ; DNA methylation ; gene expression ; dementia ; Alzheimer’s dementia ; brain-derived neurotrophic factor ; BDNF ; catechol-o-methyltransferase ; COMT ; cognitive impairment
Sažetak
Due to the increasing number of progressive dementias in the population, numerous studies are being conducted that seek to determine risk factors, biomarkers and pathological mechanisms that could help to differentiate between normal symptoms of aging, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible association of levels of BDNF and COMT gene expression and methylation in peripheral blood cells with the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Our results revealed higher expression levels of BDNF (p < 0.001) in MCI subjects compared to individuals diagnosed with AD. However, no difference in COMT gene expression (p = 0.366) was detected. DNA methylation of the CpG islands and other sequences with potential effects on gene expression regulation revealed just one region (BDNF_9) in the BDNF gene (p = 0.078) with marginally lower levels of methylation in the AD compared to MCI subjects. Here, we show that the level of BDNF expression in the periphery is decreased in subjects with AD compared to individuals with MCI. The combined results from the gene expression analysis and DNA methylation analysis point to the potential of BDNF as a marker that could help distinguish between MCI and AD patients.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb,
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinika za psihijatriju Vrapče
Profili:
Ninoslav Mimica
(autor)
Suzana Uzun
(autor)
Gordana Nedić Erjavec
(autor)
Nela Pivac
(autor)
Lucija Tudor
(autor)
Tina Miloš
(autor)
Matea Nikolac Perković
(autor)
Citiraj ovu publikaciju:
Časopis indeksira:
- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus