Association of Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential with Inflammatory Gene Expression in Patients with COPD

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease with an inflammatory phenotype with increasing prevalence in the elderly. Expanded population of mutant blood cells carrying somatic mutations is termed clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP). The association between CHIP and COPD and its relevant effects on DNA methylation in aging are mainly unknown. Analyzing the deep-targeted amplicon sequencing from 125 COPD patients, we found enhanced incidence of CHIP mutations (~20%) with a predominance of DNMT3A CHIP-mediated hypomethylation of Phospholipase D Family Member 5 (PLD5), which in turn is positively correlated with increased levels of glycerol phosphocholine, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and deteriorating lung function.

  • Kuhnert, S.
  • Mansouri, S.
  • Rieger, M. A.
  • Savai, R.
  • Avci, E.
  • Díaz-Piña, G.
  • Padmasekar, M.
  • Looso, M.
  • Hadzic, S.
  • Acker, T.
  • Klatt, S.
  • Wilhelm, J.
  • Fleming, I.
  • Sommer, N.
  • Weissmann, N.
  • Vogelmeier, C.
  • Bals, R.
  • Zeiher, A.
  • Dimmeler, S.
  • Seeger, W.
  • Pullamsetti, S. S.

Keywords

  • Copd
  • clonal hematopoiesis
  • inflammation
Publication details
DOI: 10.3390/cells11132121
Journal: Cells
Number: 13
Work Type: Original
Access number: 35805204
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