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Multi-omics approach reveals dysregulated genes during hESCs neuronal differentiation exposure to paracetamol.
Spildrejorde, Mari; Samara, Athina; Sharma, Ankush; Leithaug, Magnus; Falck, Martin; Modafferi, Stefania; Sundaram, Arvind Y M; Acharya, Ganesh; Nordeng, Hedvig; Eskeland, Ragnhild; Gervin, Kristina; Lyle, Robert.
Afiliação
  • Spildrejorde M; PharmaTox Strategic Research Initiative, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Samara A; Department of Medical Genetics, Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Sharma A; Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Leithaug M; Division of Clinical Paediatrics, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Falck M; Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Modafferi S; Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Sundaram AYM; Department of Molecular Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Acharya G; Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Nordeng H; PharmaTox Strategic Research Initiative, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Eskeland R; Department of Medical Genetics, Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Gervin K; PharmaTox Strategic Research Initiative, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Lyle R; Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
iScience ; 26(10): 107755, 2023 Oct 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37731623
ABSTRACT
Prenatal paracetamol exposure has been associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes in childhood. Pharmacoepigenetic studies show differences in cord blood DNA methylation between unexposed and paracetamol-exposed neonates, however, causality and impact of long-term prenatal paracetamol exposure on brain development remain unclear. Using a multi-omics approach, we investigated the effects of paracetamol on an in vitro model of early human neurodevelopment. We exposed human embryonic stem cells undergoing neuronal differentiation with paracetamol concentrations corresponding to maternal therapeutic doses. Single-cell RNA-seq and ATAC-seq integration identified paracetamol-induced chromatin opening changes linked to gene expression. Differentially methylated and/or expressed genes were involved in neurotransmission and cell fate determination trajectories. Some genes involved in neuronal injury and development-specific pathways, such as KCNE3, overlapped with differentially methylated genes previously identified in cord blood associated with prenatal paracetamol exposure. Our data suggest that paracetamol may play a causal role in impaired neurodevelopment.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article