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Neurobiol Aging ; 34(7): 1825-36, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23428183

ABSTRACT

To characterize the promoterome of caudate and putamen regions (striatum), frontal and temporal cortices, and hippocampi from aged human brains, we used high-throughput cap analysis of gene expression to profile the transcription start sites and to quantify the differences in gene expression across the 5 brain regions. We also analyzed the extent to which methylation influenced the observed expression profiles. We sequenced more than 71 million cap analysis of gene expression tags corresponding to 70,202 promoter regions and 16,888 genes. More than 7000 transcripts were differentially expressed, mainly because of differential alternative promoter usage. Unexpectedly, 7% of differentially expressed genes were neurodevelopmental transcription factors. Functional pathway analysis on the differentially expressed genes revealed an overrepresentation of several signaling pathways (e.g., fibroblast growth factor and wnt signaling) in hippocampus and striatum. We also found that although 73% of methylation signals mapped within genes, the influence of methylation on the expression profile was small. Our study underscores alternative promoter usage as an important mechanism for determining the regional differences in gene expression at old age.


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Aging/genetics , Aging/pathology , Brain/pathology , Brain/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation/physiology , Promoter Regions, Genetic/physiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Caudate Nucleus/pathology , Caudate Nucleus/physiology , Female , Frontal Lobe/pathology , Frontal Lobe/physiology , Hippocampus/pathology , Hippocampus/physiology , Humans , Male , Neurodegenerative Diseases/genetics , Neurodegenerative Diseases/pathology , Putamen/pathology , Putamen/physiology , Temporal Lobe/pathology , Temporal Lobe/physiology
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