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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023Embargo end date: 19 Nov 2024 Germany, SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:DFGDFGMaji, Ranjan Kumar; Czepukojc, Beate; Scherer, Michael; Tierling, Sascha; Cadenas, Cristina; Gianmoena, Kathrin; Gasparoni, Nina; Nordström, Karl; Gasparoni, Gilles; Laggai, Stephan; Yang, Xinyi; Sinha, Anupam; Ebert, Peter; Falk-Paulsen, Maren; Kinkley, Sarah; Hoppstädter, Jessica; Chung, Ho-Ryun; Rosenstiel, Philip; Hengstler, Jan G; Walter, Jörn Erik; Schulz, Marcel H.; Kessler, Sonja M.; Kiemer, Alexandra;pmid: 37415213
pmc: PMC10324225
AbstractFatty liver disease or the accumulation of fat in the liver, has been reported to affect the global population. This comes with an increased risk for the development of fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Yet, little is known about the effects of a diet containing high fat and alcohol towards epigenetic aging, with respect to changes in transcriptional and epigenomic profiles. In this study, we took up a multi-omics approach and integrated gene expression, methylation signals, and chromatin signals to study the epigenomic effects of a high-fat and alcohol-containing diet on mouse hepatocytes. We identified four relevant gene network clusters that were associated with relevant pathways that promote steatosis. Using a machine learning approach, we predict specific transcription factors that might be responsible to modulate the functionally relevant clusters. Finally, we discover four additional CpG loci and validate aging-related differential CpG methylation. Differential CpG methylation linked to aging showed minimal overlap with altered methylation in steatosis.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023Embargo end date: 19 Nov 2024 Germany, SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:DFGDFGMaji, Ranjan Kumar; Czepukojc, Beate; Scherer, Michael; Tierling, Sascha; Cadenas, Cristina; Gianmoena, Kathrin; Gasparoni, Nina; Nordström, Karl; Gasparoni, Gilles; Laggai, Stephan; Yang, Xinyi; Sinha, Anupam; Ebert, Peter; Falk-Paulsen, Maren; Kinkley, Sarah; Hoppstädter, Jessica; Chung, Ho-Ryun; Rosenstiel, Philip; Hengstler, Jan G; Walter, Jörn Erik; Schulz, Marcel H.; Kessler, Sonja M.; Kiemer, Alexandra;pmid: 37415213
pmc: PMC10324225
AbstractFatty liver disease or the accumulation of fat in the liver, has been reported to affect the global population. This comes with an increased risk for the development of fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Yet, little is known about the effects of a diet containing high fat and alcohol towards epigenetic aging, with respect to changes in transcriptional and epigenomic profiles. In this study, we took up a multi-omics approach and integrated gene expression, methylation signals, and chromatin signals to study the epigenomic effects of a high-fat and alcohol-containing diet on mouse hepatocytes. We identified four relevant gene network clusters that were associated with relevant pathways that promote steatosis. Using a machine learning approach, we predict specific transcription factors that might be responsible to modulate the functionally relevant clusters. Finally, we discover four additional CpG loci and validate aging-related differential CpG methylation. Differential CpG methylation linked to aging showed minimal overlap with altered methylation in steatosis.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023Embargo end date: 19 Nov 2024 Germany, SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:DFGDFGMaji, Ranjan Kumar; Czepukojc, Beate; Scherer, Michael; Tierling, Sascha; Cadenas, Cristina; Gianmoena, Kathrin; Gasparoni, Nina; Nordström, Karl; Gasparoni, Gilles; Laggai, Stephan; Yang, Xinyi; Sinha, Anupam; Ebert, Peter; Falk-Paulsen, Maren; Kinkley, Sarah; Hoppstädter, Jessica; Chung, Ho-Ryun; Rosenstiel, Philip; Hengstler, Jan G; Walter, Jörn Erik; Schulz, Marcel H.; Kessler, Sonja M.; Kiemer, Alexandra;pmid: 37415213
pmc: PMC10324225
AbstractFatty liver disease or the accumulation of fat in the liver, has been reported to affect the global population. This comes with an increased risk for the development of fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Yet, little is known about the effects of a diet containing high fat and alcohol towards epigenetic aging, with respect to changes in transcriptional and epigenomic profiles. In this study, we took up a multi-omics approach and integrated gene expression, methylation signals, and chromatin signals to study the epigenomic effects of a high-fat and alcohol-containing diet on mouse hepatocytes. We identified four relevant gene network clusters that were associated with relevant pathways that promote steatosis. Using a machine learning approach, we predict specific transcription factors that might be responsible to modulate the functionally relevant clusters. Finally, we discover four additional CpG loci and validate aging-related differential CpG methylation. Differential CpG methylation linked to aging showed minimal overlap with altered methylation in steatosis.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023Embargo end date: 19 Nov 2024 Germany, SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:DFGDFGMaji, Ranjan Kumar; Czepukojc, Beate; Scherer, Michael; Tierling, Sascha; Cadenas, Cristina; Gianmoena, Kathrin; Gasparoni, Nina; Nordström, Karl; Gasparoni, Gilles; Laggai, Stephan; Yang, Xinyi; Sinha, Anupam; Ebert, Peter; Falk-Paulsen, Maren; Kinkley, Sarah; Hoppstädter, Jessica; Chung, Ho-Ryun; Rosenstiel, Philip; Hengstler, Jan G; Walter, Jörn Erik; Schulz, Marcel H.; Kessler, Sonja M.; Kiemer, Alexandra;pmid: 37415213
pmc: PMC10324225
AbstractFatty liver disease or the accumulation of fat in the liver, has been reported to affect the global population. This comes with an increased risk for the development of fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Yet, little is known about the effects of a diet containing high fat and alcohol towards epigenetic aging, with respect to changes in transcriptional and epigenomic profiles. In this study, we took up a multi-omics approach and integrated gene expression, methylation signals, and chromatin signals to study the epigenomic effects of a high-fat and alcohol-containing diet on mouse hepatocytes. We identified four relevant gene network clusters that were associated with relevant pathways that promote steatosis. Using a machine learning approach, we predict specific transcription factors that might be responsible to modulate the functionally relevant clusters. Finally, we discover four additional CpG loci and validate aging-related differential CpG methylation. Differential CpG methylation linked to aging showed minimal overlap with altered methylation in steatosis.
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