TY - JOUR
T1 - Severe traumatic injury is associated with profound changes in DNA methylation
AU - Eskesen, Trine O
AU - Almstrup, Kristian
AU - Elgaard, Laurits
AU - Arleth, Tobias
AU - Lassen, Mathilde L
AU - Creutzburg, Andreas
AU - Jensen, Alice Herrlin
AU - Breindahl, Niklas
AU - Dinesen, Felicia
AU - Vang, Malene
AU - Sørensen, Erik
AU - Paulsen, Anders Wallin
AU - Nielsen, Tatiana
AU - Rasmussen, Lars S
AU - Sillesen, Martin
AU - Steinmetz, Jacob
N1 - © 2024. The Author(s).
PY - 2024/11/1
Y1 - 2024/11/1
N2 - Whether DNA methylation changes follow human physical trauma is uncertain. We aimed to investigate if severe trauma was associated with DNA methylation changes. In a prospective, observational, clinical study, we included severely injured adults and adults undergoing elective surgery (controls). Blood was obtained from trauma patients (n = 60) immediately- and 30-45 days post-trauma, and from surgical patients (n = 57) pre-, post-, and 30-45 days post-surgery. Epigenome-wide DNA methylation profiling was performed and analyzed for significant differentially methylated CpGs and -regions (DMRs) within and between groups. Within the trauma group we identified 10,126 significant differentially methylated CpGs and 1169 DMRs. No significant differential methylation was found in the surgical group. In the trauma group, differentially methylated sites were enriched in genes and pathways involved in blood coagulation and inflammatory response. Severe trauma was associated with profound alterations in the DNA methylome of circulating leucocytes, and differential methylation was located in trauma-relevant genes.
AB - Whether DNA methylation changes follow human physical trauma is uncertain. We aimed to investigate if severe trauma was associated with DNA methylation changes. In a prospective, observational, clinical study, we included severely injured adults and adults undergoing elective surgery (controls). Blood was obtained from trauma patients (n = 60) immediately- and 30-45 days post-trauma, and from surgical patients (n = 57) pre-, post-, and 30-45 days post-surgery. Epigenome-wide DNA methylation profiling was performed and analyzed for significant differentially methylated CpGs and -regions (DMRs) within and between groups. Within the trauma group we identified 10,126 significant differentially methylated CpGs and 1169 DMRs. No significant differential methylation was found in the surgical group. In the trauma group, differentially methylated sites were enriched in genes and pathways involved in blood coagulation and inflammatory response. Severe trauma was associated with profound alterations in the DNA methylome of circulating leucocytes, and differential methylation was located in trauma-relevant genes.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41525-024-00438-4
DO - 10.1038/s41525-024-00438-4
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39487175
SN - 2056-7944
VL - 9
SP - 53
JO - NPJ genomic medicine
JF - NPJ genomic medicine
IS - 1
M1 - 53
ER -