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Selective hypermethylation is evident in small intestine samples from infants with necrotizing enterocolitis.

Misty GoodTianjiao ChuPatricia ShawLila S NolanJoseph WrobleskiCarlos CastroQingqing GongOlivia DeWittDavid N FinegoldDavid Gerard Peters
Published in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
We confirmed that surgical NEC is associated with broad DNA hypermethylation in the ileum, and this may be detectable in stool samples of affected individuals. Thus, an epigenomic liquid biopsy of stool may have significant potential as a biomarker with respect to the diagnostic/predictive detection of NEC. Our findings, along with recent similar observations in colon, suggest that epigenomic dysregulation is a significant feature of surgical NEC. These findings motivate future studies which will involve the longitudinal screening of samples obtained prior to the onset of NEC. Our long-term goal is the development of novel screening, diagnostic and phenotyping methods for NEC.
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