Orthognathic surgery induces genomewide changes longitudinally in DNA methylation in saliva.


Journal

Oral diseases
ISSN: 1601-0825
Titre abrégé: Oral Dis
Pays: Denmark
ID NLM: 9508565

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2019
Historique:
received: 27 01 2018
revised: 27 07 2018
accepted: 05 10 2018
pubmed: 27 10 2018
medline: 2 7 2019
entrez: 27 10 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Orthognathic surgery dramatically changes morphology of the maxillofacial deformity and improves the malocclusion morphologically and functionally. We investigated the influence of orthognathic surgery on genomewide DNA methylation in saliva. Saliva was obtained from nine patients undergoing orthognathic surgery and two healthy reference individuals before and 3 months after orthognathic surgery. Genomewide DNA methylation profiling of saliva (341,482 CpG dinucleotides) was conducted using Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChips. Comparison between pre- and postsurgery saliva samples revealed significant changes in DNA methylation patterns at 2,381 CpG sites (p < 0.01) with suggestive significance. The differentially methylated probe sets were significantly associated with the cancer pathway (p = 2.8 × 10 Pathway enrichment analysis of genes with suggestive significance demonstrated that altered DNA methylation in saliva of patients undergoing orthognathic surgery, possibly as a response to surgical stress or bone injury. Further studies with a large sample size and long-term observation are needed to validate the phenomena identified in this study.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30362655
doi: 10.1111/odi.12998
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

508-514

Subventions

Organisme : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
ID : 15K15760

Informations de copyright

© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Tetsutaro Yamaguchi (T)

Department of Orthodontics, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

Kazuyoshi Hosomichi (K)

Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics, Graduate School of Advanced Preventive Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan.

Masahiro Takahashi (M)

Department of Orthodontics, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

Shugo Haga (S)

Department of Orthodontics, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

Takatoshi Nakawaki (T)

Department of Orthodontics, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

Yu Hikita (Y)

Department of Orthodontics, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

Koutaro Maki (K)

Department of Orthodontics, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.

Atsushi Tajima (A)

Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics, Graduate School of Advanced Preventive Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan.

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