Authors
Robert A Philibert, Brandan Penaluna, Teresa White, Sarah Shires, Tracy Gunter, Jill Liesveld, Cheryl Erwin, Nancy Hollenbeck, Terry Osborn
Publication date
2014/9/7
Journal
Epigenetics
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
1212-1219
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Alcoholism has a profound impact on millions of people throughout the world. However, the ability to determine if a patient needs treatment is hindered by reliance on self-reporting and the clinician’s capability to monitor the patient’s response to treatment is challenged by the lack of reliable biomarkers. Using a genome-wide approach, we have previously shown that chronic alcohol use is associated with methylation changes in DNA from human cell lines. In this pilot study, we now examine DNA methylation in peripheral mononuclear cell DNA gathered from subjects as they enter and leave short-term alcohol treatment. When compared with abstinent controls, subjects with heavy alcohol use show widespread changes in DNA methylation that have a tendency to reverse with abstinence. Pathway analysis demonstrates that these changes map to gene networks involved in apoptosis. There is no significant overlap …
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