Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states
Abstract Background Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into the host genome causes global disruption of the chromatin environment. The abundance level of various chromatin-modifying enzymes produces these alterations and affects both the provirus and cellular gene expression....
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doaj-b5b4a9605c59480ba5864debdcad3ff22020-11-25T00:06:33ZengBMCClinical Epigenetics1868-70751868-70832018-02-0110111010.1186/s13148-018-0448-5Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression statesRoberta Nicoleta Bogoi0Alicia de Pablo1Eulalia Valencia2Luz Martín-Carbonero3Victoria Moreno4Helem Haydee Vilchez-Rueda5Victor Asensi6Rosa Rodriguez7Victor Toledano8Berta Rodés9Foundation for Biomedical Research of Hospital Universitario La PazFoundation for Biomedical Research of Hospital Universitario La PazInfectious Diseases Department, Hospital Universitario La Paz - Carlos IIIInfectious Diseases Department, Hospital Universitario La Paz - Carlos IIIInfectious Diseases Department, Hospital Universitario La Paz - Carlos IIIInfectious Diseases Department, Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitari Son Espases, IDIPSAInfectious Unit-HIV, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias (HUCA), Universidad de OviedoFoundation for Biomedical Research of Hospital Universitario La PazFoundation for Biomedical Research of Hospital Universitario La PazFoundation for Biomedical Research of Hospital Universitario La PazAbstract Background Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into the host genome causes global disruption of the chromatin environment. The abundance level of various chromatin-modifying enzymes produces these alterations and affects both the provirus and cellular gene expression. Here, we investigated potential changes in enzyme expression and global DNA methylation in chronically infected individuals with HIV-1 and compared these changes with non-HIV infected individuals. We also evaluated the effect of viral replication and degree of disease progression over these changes. Results Individuals with HIV-1 had a significant surge in the expression of DNA and histone methyltransferases (DNMT3A and DNMT3B, SETDB1, SUV39H1) compared with non-infected individuals, with the exception of PRMT6, which was downregulated. Some histone deacetylases (HDAC2 and HDAC3) were also upregulated in patients with HIV. Among individuals with HIV-1 with various degrees of progression and HIV control, the group of treated patients with undetectable viremia showed greater differences with the other two groups (untreated HIV-1 controllers and non-controllers). These latter two groups exhibited a similar behavior between them. Of interest, the overexpression of genes that associate with viral protein Tat (such as SETDB1 along with DNMT3A and HDAC1, and SIRT-1) was more prevalent in treated patients. We also observed elevated levels of global DNA methylation in individuals with HIV-1 in an inverse correlation with the CD4/CD8 ratio. Conclusions The current study shows an increase in chromatin-modifying enzymes and remodelers and in global DNA methylation in patients with chronic HIV-1 infection, modulated by various levels of viral control and progression.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13148-018-0448-5HIVProgressionEpigeneticsMethyltransferasesHDACChromatin-modifying enzymes |
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Roberta Nicoleta Bogoi Alicia de Pablo Eulalia Valencia Luz Martín-Carbonero Victoria Moreno Helem Haydee Vilchez-Rueda Victor Asensi Rosa Rodriguez Victor Toledano Berta Rodés Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states Clinical Epigenetics HIV Progression Epigenetics Methyltransferases HDAC Chromatin-modifying enzymes |
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Roberta Nicoleta Bogoi Alicia de Pablo Eulalia Valencia Luz Martín-Carbonero Victoria Moreno Helem Haydee Vilchez-Rueda Victor Asensi Rosa Rodriguez Victor Toledano Berta Rodés |
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Roberta Nicoleta Bogoi |
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Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states |
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Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states |
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Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states |
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Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states |
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Expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global DNA methylation in CD4+ T cells from patients with chronic HIV infection at different HIV control and progression states |
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expression profiling of chromatin-modifying enzymes and global dna methylation in cd4+ t cells from patients with chronic hiv infection at different hiv control and progression states |
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Clinical Epigenetics |
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1868-7075 1868-7083 |
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Abstract Background Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into the host genome causes global disruption of the chromatin environment. The abundance level of various chromatin-modifying enzymes produces these alterations and affects both the provirus and cellular gene expression. Here, we investigated potential changes in enzyme expression and global DNA methylation in chronically infected individuals with HIV-1 and compared these changes with non-HIV infected individuals. We also evaluated the effect of viral replication and degree of disease progression over these changes. Results Individuals with HIV-1 had a significant surge in the expression of DNA and histone methyltransferases (DNMT3A and DNMT3B, SETDB1, SUV39H1) compared with non-infected individuals, with the exception of PRMT6, which was downregulated. Some histone deacetylases (HDAC2 and HDAC3) were also upregulated in patients with HIV. Among individuals with HIV-1 with various degrees of progression and HIV control, the group of treated patients with undetectable viremia showed greater differences with the other two groups (untreated HIV-1 controllers and non-controllers). These latter two groups exhibited a similar behavior between them. Of interest, the overexpression of genes that associate with viral protein Tat (such as SETDB1 along with DNMT3A and HDAC1, and SIRT-1) was more prevalent in treated patients. We also observed elevated levels of global DNA methylation in individuals with HIV-1 in an inverse correlation with the CD4/CD8 ratio. Conclusions The current study shows an increase in chromatin-modifying enzymes and remodelers and in global DNA methylation in patients with chronic HIV-1 infection, modulated by various levels of viral control and progression. |
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HIV Progression Epigenetics Methyltransferases HDAC Chromatin-modifying enzymes |
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