Association between methylation in the promoter region of the GAD2 gene and opioid use disorder
[Display omitted] •Hypermethylation in the GAD2 gene promoter was correlated with opioid use disorder.•Biomarkers based on 10 CpG sites could diagnose patients with opioid use disorder.•Associations between opioid use duration and dose and GAD2 methylation were found.•TFs TFAP2A, Arnt and Runx1 bind...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain research 2023-08, Vol.1812, p.148407, Article 148407 |
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•Hypermethylation in the GAD2 gene promoter was correlated with opioid use disorder.•Biomarkers based on 10 CpG sites could diagnose patients with opioid use disorder.•Associations between opioid use duration and dose and GAD2 methylation were found.•TFs TFAP2A, Arnt and Runx1 bind to target sequences including the detected CpG sites.
DNA methylation is one of the epigenetic mechanisms involved in opioid use disorder. GAD2 is a key catalyticase in gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) synthesis from glutamate, that is implicated in opioid-induced rewarding effect. To reveal the relationship and the underlying mechanism between GAD2 gene methylation and opioid use disorder, we first examined and compared the methylation levels in the promoter region of the GAD2 gene in peripheral blood between 120 patients with opioid use disorder and 110 healthy controls by using a targeted approach. A diagnostic model with methylation biomarkers was established to distinguish opioid use disorder and healthy control groups. Correlations between methylation levels in the promoter region of the GAD2 gene and the duration and dosage of opioid use were then determined. Finally, the transcription factors that potentially bind to the target sequences including the detected CpG sites were predicted with the JASPAR database. Our results demonstrated that hypermethylation in the promoter region of the GAD2 gene was associated with opioid use disorder. A diagnostic model based on 10 methylation biomarkers could distinguish the opioid use disorder and healthy control groups. Several correlations between methylation levels in the GAD2 gene promoter and the duration and dosage of opioid use were observed. Transcription factors TFAP2A, Arnt and Runx1 were predicted to bind to the target sequences including several CpG sites detected in the present study in the GAD2 gene promoter. Our findings highlight and extend the role of DNA methylation in the GAD2 gene in opioid use disorder. |
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ISSN: | 0006-8993 1872-6240 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148407 |