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Methylation in the Promoter Region of the Dopamine Transporter DAT1 Gene in People Addicted to Nicotine.

Jolanta ChmielowiecKrzysztof ChmielowiecAleksandra StrońskaAleksandra SuchaneckaKinga Humińska-LisowskaMilena LachowiczMarta NiewczasMonika BiałeckaMałgorzata ŚmiarowskaAnna Grzywacz
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The dopaminergic system is a crucial element of the addiction processes. The dopamine transporter modulates the dynamics and levels of released dopamine in the synaptic cleft. Therefore, regulation of dopamine transporter ( DAT1 ) gene expression is critical for maintaining homeostasis in the dopaminergic system. The aim of our study is evaluation of the methylation status of 33 CpG islands located in the DAT1 gene promoter region related to nicotine dependency. We investigated 142 nicotine-dependent subjects and 238 controls. Our results show that as many as 14 of the 33 CpG islands tested had statistically significantly higher methylation in the nicotine-dependent group compared to the control group. After applying Bonferroni correction, the total number of methylation sites was also significantly higher in the dependent subjects group. The analysis of the methylation status of particular CpG sites revealed a new direction of research regarding the biological aspects of nicotine addiction.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • smoking cessation
  • copy number
  • uric acid
  • prefrontal cortex
  • transcription factor