Epigenetics in the Human Brain

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作者
Isaac Houston
Cyril J Peter
Amanda Mitchell
Juerg Straubhaar
Evgeny Rogaev
Schahram Akbarian
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[1] Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Massachusetts Medical School,undefined
[3] Program in Molecular Medicine,undefined
[4] University of Massachusetts Medical School,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013年 / 38卷
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DNA methylation; DNA hydroxymethylation; post-translational histone modification; chromosome conformation; postmortem brain; psychiatric disease;
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Many cellular constituents in the human brain permanently exit from the cell cycle during pre- or early postnatal development, but little is known about epigenetic regulation of neuronal and glial epigenomes during maturation and aging, including changes in mood and psychosis spectrum disorders and other cognitive or emotional disease. Here, we summarize the current knowledge base as it pertains to genome organization in the human brain, including the regulation of DNA cytosine methylation and hydroxymethylation, and a subset of (altogether >100) residue-specific histone modifications associated with gene expression, and silencing and various other functional chromatin states. We propose that high-resolution mapping of epigenetic markings in postmortem brain tissue or neural cultures derived from induced pluripotent cells (iPS), in conjunction with transcriptome profiling and whole-genome sequencing, will increasingly be used to define the molecular pathology of specific cases diagnosed with depression, schizophrenia, autism, or other major psychiatric disease. We predict that these highly integrative explorations of genome organization and function will provide an important alternative to conventional approaches in human brain studies, which mainly are aimed at uncovering group effects by diagnosis but generally face limitations because of cohort size.
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页数:14
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