Decrease with Age in Methylcytosines in the Promoter Region of Receptor for Advanced Glycated End Products (RAGE) Gene in Autopsy Human Cortex
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Changes with age in the methylation status of cytosines in the promoter region of the receptor for advanced glycated end products (RAGE) in autopsy human cortex were investigated, using the bisulfite method, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and direct sequencing of PCR products. The total number of methylcytosines significantly decreased with age. While the number of methylated cytosines at CpG dinucleotides was stable throughout adult life, that at sites other than CpG dinucleotides significantly decreased with age in cases >/=70 years old. Of 13 transcription factor binding sites, cytosines in CpG doublets in NF-IL6 and SP-1 binding sites were methylated in all cases, suggesting that these sites are repressed throughout adulthood. In contrast, the number of methylcytosines in AP-2 or SP-1 binding sites located at CpC, CpA, or CTG was significantly lower or at least tended to be lower in cases >/=70 years than <70 years old. These reductions in the number of methylcytosines at transcription factor binding sites may increase expression of RAGE, which may in turn play a role in aging of the brain.
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