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Epigenomic analysis of Parkinson's disease neurons identifies Tet2 loss as neuroprotective
by
Cui, Wei
, Li, Katie
, Weiland, Matthew
, Lee, Marshall
, Labrie, Viviane
, Killinger, Bryan
, Lubben, Noah
, Ensink, Elizabeth
, Coetzee, Gerhard A
, Gordevicius, Juozas
, Jovinge, Stefan
, Li, Peipei
in
Cytosine
/ DNA methylation
/ Dopamine receptors
/ Enhancers
/ Epigenetics
/ Genomes
/ Immune response
/ Inflammation
/ Movement disorders
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurons
/ Neuroprotection
/ Neuroscience
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Parkinsons disease
/ Substantia nigra
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Transcription
2019
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Epigenomic analysis of Parkinson's disease neurons identifies Tet2 loss as neuroprotective
by
Cui, Wei
, Li, Katie
, Weiland, Matthew
, Lee, Marshall
, Labrie, Viviane
, Killinger, Bryan
, Lubben, Noah
, Ensink, Elizabeth
, Coetzee, Gerhard A
, Gordevicius, Juozas
, Jovinge, Stefan
, Li, Peipei
in
Cytosine
/ DNA methylation
/ Dopamine receptors
/ Enhancers
/ Epigenetics
/ Genomes
/ Immune response
/ Inflammation
/ Movement disorders
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurons
/ Neuroprotection
/ Neuroscience
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Parkinsons disease
/ Substantia nigra
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Transcription
2019
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Epigenomic analysis of Parkinson's disease neurons identifies Tet2 loss as neuroprotective
by
Cui, Wei
, Li, Katie
, Weiland, Matthew
, Lee, Marshall
, Labrie, Viviane
, Killinger, Bryan
, Lubben, Noah
, Ensink, Elizabeth
, Coetzee, Gerhard A
, Gordevicius, Juozas
, Jovinge, Stefan
, Li, Peipei
in
Cytosine
/ DNA methylation
/ Dopamine receptors
/ Enhancers
/ Epigenetics
/ Genomes
/ Immune response
/ Inflammation
/ Movement disorders
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurons
/ Neuroprotection
/ Neuroscience
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Parkinsons disease
/ Substantia nigra
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Transcription
2019
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Epigenomic analysis of Parkinson's disease neurons identifies Tet2 loss as neuroprotective
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Epigenomic analysis of Parkinson's disease neurons identifies Tet2 loss as neuroprotective
2019
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PD pathogenesis may involve the epigenetic control of enhancers that modify neuronal functions. Here, we comprehensively profile DNA methylation at enhancers, genome-wide, in neurons of 57 PD patients and 48 control individuals. We found a widespread increase in cytosine modifications at enhancers in PD neurons, which is partly explained by elevated hydroxymethylation levels. Epigenetic dysregulation of enhancers in PD converge on transcriptional abnormalities affecting neuronal signaling and immune activation pathways. In particular, PD patients exhibit an epigenetic and transcriptional upregulation of TET2, a master-regulator of cytosine modification status. TET2 inactivation in a neuronal cell line results in cytosine modification changes that are reciprocal to those observed in PD neurons. Furthermore, Tet2 inactivation in mice fully prevents dopaminergic neuronal loss in the substantia nigra induced by prior inflammation. Tet2 loss in mice also attenuates transcriptional immune responses to an inflammatory trigger. Thus, widespread epigenetic dysregulation of enhancers in PD neurons may, in part, be mediated by increased TET2 expression. Decreased Tet2 activity is neuroprotective, in vivo, and may be a novel therapeutic target for PD.
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