Hypermethylation Of Hook2 Gene And Its Relation With Type 2 Diabetes Susceptibility In Individuals With Obesity
- Rodríguez-Rodero, Sandra 1
- Menéndez-Torre, Edelmiro 2
- Fernández-Bayón, Gustavo 3
- Morales-Sánchez, Paula 3
- Sanz, Lourdes 4
- Turienzo, Estrella 4
- González, Juan José 4
- Martinez-Faedo, Ceferino 5
- Suarez-Gutiérrez, Lorena 5
- Ares, Jessica 5
- Díaz-Naya, Lucia 5
- Martin-Nieto, Alicia 5
- Fernández-Morera, Juan L. 5
- Fraga, Mario F. 6
- Delgado-Álvarez, Elías 5
- 1 . Endocrinology and Nutrition Department. Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias (HUCA). Asturias. Spain
- 2 Endocrinology and Nutrition Department. Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias (HUCA). Asturias. Spain.
- 3 Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory. Institute of Oncology of Asturias (IUOPA). HUCA. Universidad de Oviedo. Asturias. Spain.
- 4 Surgery Department. Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias. Asturias. Spain.
- 5 Endocrinology and Nutrition Department. Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias (HUCA). Asturias. Spain
- 6 Centro de Investigación en Nanomateriales y Nanotecnología (CINN). El Entrego. Asturias. Spain
Editor: Zenodo
Año de publicación: 2017
Tipo: Dataset
Resumen
Failure in glucose response to insulin is a common pathology associated with obesity. In this study, we analyzed the genome wide DNA methylation profile of visceral adipose tissue samples in a population of individuals with obesity and assessed whether differential methylation profiles are associated with the presence of type 2 diabetes (T2D). More than 485,000 CpG genome sites from visceral adipose tissue samples from women with obesity undergoing gastric bypass (n=18), and classified as suffering from type 2 diabetes or not (no type 2 diabetes, NT2D), were analyzed using DNA methylation arrays.