Uncovering the Role of the Methylome in Dementia and Neurodegeneration.

Trends Mol Med
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Abstract

Our understanding of the epigenome has advanced dramatically over the past decade, particularly in terms of DNA methylation, a modification found throughout the genome. Studies of the brain and neurons have outlined an increasingly complex architecture involving not just CG dinucleotide methylation but also methylation of other dinucleotides, and modifications of methylated bases such as 5-hydroxymethylcytosine. Different modifications may play an important role in brain development, function and decline; recent descriptions of the effects of aging and neurodegenerative processes such as Alzheimer disease on methylation profiles have ushered in an era of DNA methylome-wide association studies. Rapidly improving technologies and study designs are returning robust results, and investigations of the human brain's epigenome are increasingly feasible, complementing insights gained from genetic studies.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Trends Mol Med
Volume
22
Issue
8
Pages
687-700
Date Published
2016 Aug
ISSN
1471-499X
DOI
10.1016/j.molmed.2016.06.008
PubMed ID
27423266
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