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Dna methylation profiles of tph1a and bdnf in gut and brain of l. Rhamnosus-treated zebrafish

  • Mariella Cuomo
  • , Luca Borrelli
  • , Rosa Della Monica
  • , Lorena Coretti
  • , Giulia De Riso
  • , Luna D’Angelo Lancellotti Di Durazzo
  • , Alessandro Fioretti
  • , Francesca Lembo
  • , Timothy G. Dinan
  • , John F. Cryan
  • , Sergio Cocozza
  • , Lorenzo Chiariotti
  • University of Naples Federico II
  • Ceinge Biotecnologie Avanzate

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Abstract

The bidirectional microbiota–gut–brain axis has raised increasing interest over the past years in the context of health and disease, but there is a lack of information on molecular mechanisms underlying this connection. We hypothesized that change in microbiota composition may affect brain epigenetics leading to long-lasting effects on specific brain gene regulation. To test this hypothesis, we used Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) as a model system. As previously shown, treatment with high doses of probiotics can modulate behavior in Zebrafish, causing significant changes in the expression of some brain-relevant genes, such as BDNF and Tph1A. Using an ultra-deep targeted analysis, we investigated the methylation state of the BDNF and Tph1A promoter region in the brain and gut of probiotic-treated and untreated Zebrafishes. Thanks to the high resolution power of our analysis, we evaluated cell-to-cell methylation differences. At this resolution level, we found slight DNA methylation changes in probiotic-treated samples, likely related to a subgroup of brain and gut cells, and that specific DNA methylation signatures significantly correlated with specific behavioral scores.

Original languageEnglish
Article number142
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalBiomolecules
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Cell-to-cell heterogeneity
  • DNA methylation
  • Epialleles
  • Methylation profiles
  • Microbiota–gut–brain axis
  • Zebrafish

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