COL4A3 expression in asthmatic epithelium depends on intronic methylation and ZNF263 binding

  • Sai Sneha Priya Nemani
  • Cornelis Joseph Vermeulen
  • Martin Pech
  • Alen Faiz
  • Brian George G. Oliver
  • Maarten van den Berge
  • Janette Kay Burgess
  • Matthias V. Kopp
  • Markus Weckmann
Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Journal
ERJ Open Research

Abstract

Background Reduction of COL4A3, one of the six isoforms of collagen 4, in asthmatic airways results in increased inflammation and angiogenesis, implicating it as a central part of asthma pathogenesis. However, to date, the path underlying these diminished COL4A3 levels has been elusive. This study investigated a possible mechanism underlying the reduction of COL4A3 expression. Methods Bronchial biopsies of 76 patients with asthma and 83 controls were subjected to RNA-sequencing and DNA methylation bead arrays to identify expression and methylation changes. The binding of ZNF263 was analysed by chromatin-immunoprecipitation sequencing coupled with quantitative (q)PCR. Effects of ZNF263 silencing, using small interfering RNA, on the COL4A3 ex...

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