Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis-Associated Dna Methylation Signatures In The Colon Are Evident In Stool Samples Of Affected Individuals

EPIGENOMICS(2021)

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Aim: Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a deadly and unpredictable gastrointestinal disease, for which no biomarker exists. We aimed to describe the methylation patterns in stool and colon from infants with NEC. Methods: We performed a high-resolution genome-wide epigenomic analysis using solution-phase hybridization and next-generation sequencing of bisulfite-converted DNA. Results: Our data reveal significant genomic hypermethylation in NEC tissues compared with non-NEC controls. These changes were more pronounced in regions outside CpG islands and gene regulatory elements, suggesting that NEC-specific hypermethylation is not a nonspecific global phenomenon. Conclusions: This study provides evidence of a methylomic signature associated with NEC that is detectable noninvasively and provides a new opportunity for the development of a novel diagnostic method for NEC.
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biomarker, colon, DNA methylation, epigenetics, intestine, methylome, necrotizing enterocolitis, neonatal, prematurity, stool
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