Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs

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Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs. / Pan, Xiaoyu; Gong, Desheng; Gao, Fei; Sangild, Per Torp.

In: Epigenomics, Vol. 10, No. 4, 01.04.2018, p. 395-408.

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Pan, X, Gong, D, Gao, F & Sangild, PT 2018, 'Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs', Epigenomics, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 395-408. https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2017-0122

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Pan, X., Gong, D., Gao, F., & Sangild, P. T. (2018). Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs. Epigenomics, 10(4), 395-408. https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2017-0122

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Pan X, Gong D, Gao F, Sangild PT. Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs. Epigenomics. 2018 Apr 1;10(4):395-408. https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2017-0122

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Pan, Xiaoyu ; Gong, Desheng ; Gao, Fei ; Sangild, Per Torp. / Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs. In: Epigenomics. 2018 ; Vol. 10, No. 4. pp. 395-408.

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title = "Diet-dependent changes in the intestinal DNA methylome after introduction of enteral feeding in preterm pigs",
abstract = "AIM: To examine how enteral feeding affects the intestinal epigenome and gene expression just after preterm birth.MATERIALS & METHODS: Intestinal tissue from preterm pigs, modeling preterm infants, was collected at birth and 5 days after gradual introduction of infant formula or bovine colostrum. The intestinal tissue was analyzed by reduced representation bisulfite sequencing and real-time qPCR.RESULTS: Relative to colostrum, formula increased bacterial epithelial adherence and lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) expression, which was regulated by promoter methylation. Diet-dependent changes in DNA methylation and/or mRNA expression were related to innate immune response, hypoxia, angiogenesis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition pathways (e.g., TTC38, IL8, C3, HIF1A and VEGFR1).CONCLUSION: Epigenetic changes may mediate important effects of the first feeding on intestinal development in preterm neonates.",
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N2 - AIM: To examine how enteral feeding affects the intestinal epigenome and gene expression just after preterm birth.MATERIALS & METHODS: Intestinal tissue from preterm pigs, modeling preterm infants, was collected at birth and 5 days after gradual introduction of infant formula or bovine colostrum. The intestinal tissue was analyzed by reduced representation bisulfite sequencing and real-time qPCR.RESULTS: Relative to colostrum, formula increased bacterial epithelial adherence and lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) expression, which was regulated by promoter methylation. Diet-dependent changes in DNA methylation and/or mRNA expression were related to innate immune response, hypoxia, angiogenesis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition pathways (e.g., TTC38, IL8, C3, HIF1A and VEGFR1).CONCLUSION: Epigenetic changes may mediate important effects of the first feeding on intestinal development in preterm neonates.

AB - AIM: To examine how enteral feeding affects the intestinal epigenome and gene expression just after preterm birth.MATERIALS & METHODS: Intestinal tissue from preterm pigs, modeling preterm infants, was collected at birth and 5 days after gradual introduction of infant formula or bovine colostrum. The intestinal tissue was analyzed by reduced representation bisulfite sequencing and real-time qPCR.RESULTS: Relative to colostrum, formula increased bacterial epithelial adherence and lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) expression, which was regulated by promoter methylation. Diet-dependent changes in DNA methylation and/or mRNA expression were related to innate immune response, hypoxia, angiogenesis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition pathways (e.g., TTC38, IL8, C3, HIF1A and VEGFR1).CONCLUSION: Epigenetic changes may mediate important effects of the first feeding on intestinal development in preterm neonates.

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