Journal article

Deep sequencing reveals increased DNA methylation in chronic rat epilepsy

K Kobow, A Kaspi, KN Harikrishnan, K Kiese, M Ziemann, I Khurana, I Fritzsche, J Hauke, E Hahnen, R Coras, A Mühlebner, A El-Osta, I Blümcke

Acta Neuropathologica | SPRINGER | Published : 2013

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Abstract

Epilepsy is a frequent neurological disorder, although onset and progression of seizures remain difficult to predict in affected patients, irrespective of their epileptogenic condition. Previous studies in animal models as well as human epileptic brain tissue revealed a remarkably diverse pattern of gene expression implicating epigenetic changes to contribute to disease progression. Here we mapped for the first time global DNA methylation patterns in chronic epileptic rats and controls. Using methyl-CpG capture associated with massive parallel sequencing (Methyl-Seq) we report the genomic methylation signature of the chronic epileptic state. We observed a predominant increase, rather than lo..

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