Methylation profiling

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Brain transcriptional and epigenetic associations with the autistic phenotype (methylation data)


ABSTRACT: Autism is a common neurodevelopmental syndrome. Numerous rare genetic etiologies are reported; most cases are idiopathic. To uncover important gene dysregulation in autism, we analyzed carefully selected idiopathic autistic and control cerebellar and BA19 (occipital) brain tissues using high-resolution whole genome gene expression and DNA methylation microarrays. No changes in DNA methylation were identified in autistic brain but gene expression abnormalities in two areas of metabolism were apparent: down-regulation of genes of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and of protein translation. We also found associations between specific behavioral domains of autism and specific brain gene expression modules related to myelin/myelination, inflammation/immune response and purinergic signaling. This work highlights two largely unrecognized molecular pathophysiological themes in autism and suggests differing molecular bases for autism behavioral endophenotypes.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE38608 | GEO | 2012/08/15

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA168227

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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