Journal article
Disease- and age-related changes in histone acetylation at gene promoters in psychiatric disorders
B Tang, B Dean, EA Thomas
Translational Psychiatry | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1038/tp.2011.61
Abstract
Increasing evidence suggests that epigenetic factors have critical roles in gene regulation in neuropsychiatric disorders and in aging, both of which are typically associated with a wide range of gene expression abnormalities. Here, we have used chromatin immunoprecipitation-qPCR to measure levels of acetylated histone H3 at lysines 9/14 (ac-H3K9K14), two epigenetic marks associated with transcriptionally active chromatin, at the promoter regions of eight schizophrenia-related genes in n82 postmortem prefrontal cortical samples from normal subjects and those with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. We find that promoter-associated ac-H3K9K14 levels are correlated with gene expression levels,..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by Grants from the National Institutes of Health (NS44169 and MH069696 to E.A.T.). Tissues used in this study were provided in part by the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center, which is supported in part by PHS Grant #R24 MH068855. Other tissues were received from the Victorian Brain Bank Network, supported by the Mental Health Research Institute, Alfred Hospital, Victorian Forensic Institute of Medicine and The University of Melbourne. B.D. is a NHMRC Senior Research Follow (APP1002240).