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Abstract Aims Immune endothelial inflammation, underlie coronary heart disease (CHD) related phenotypes, could provide new insight into the pathobiology of the disease. We investigated DNA methylation level of the unique CpG island of HLA-G gene in CHD patients and evaluated the correlation with cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) features. Methods Thirty-two patients that underwent CCTA for suspected CHD were enrolled for this study. Obstructive CHD group included fourteen patients, in which there was a stenosis greater than or equal to 50% in one or more of the major coronary arteries detected; whereas subjects with Calcium (Ca) Score=0, uninjured coronaries and with no obstructive CHD were considered as control subjects (Ctrls) (n=18). For both groups, DNA methylation profile of the whole 5'UTR-CpG island of HLA-G was measured. The plasma soluble HLA-G (sHLA-G) levels were detected in all subjects by specific ELISA assay. Statistical analysis was performed using R software. Results For the first time, our study reported that 1) a significant hypomethylation characterized three specific fragments (B, C and F) of the 5'UTR-CpG island (p=0.05) of HLA-G gene in CHD patients compared to Ctrl group; 2) hypomethylation level of one specific fragment positively correlated with coronary Ca score, a relevant parameter of CCTA (p<0.05) between two groups. Conclusions Our results showed that reduced levels of circulating HLA-G molecules could derive from epigenetic marks inducing hypomethylation of specific regions into 5'UTR-CpG island of HLA-G gene in CHD patients with obstructive coronary stenosis vs non critical stenosis group. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): Italian Minister of Health


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