%0 Journal Article %T Comparison of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 gene methylation levels between severely obese subjects with and without the metabolic syndrome %A Val¨¦rie Turcot %A Andr¨¦ Tchernof %A Yves Deshaies %A Louis P¨¦russe %A Alexandre B¨¦lisle %A Picard Marceau %A Fr¨¦d¨¦ric-Simon Hould %A St¨¦fane Lebel %A Marie-Claude Vohl %J Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1758-5996-5-4 %X DNA was extracted from the VAT of 26 men (MetS-: n=12, MetS+: n=14) and 79 women (MetS-: n=60; MetS+: n=19), as well as from WBCs in a sub-sample of 17 women (MetS-: n=9; MetS+: n=8). The%Meth levels of CpG94 to CpG102 were assessed by pyrosequencing of sodium bisulfite-treated DNA. ANOVA analyses were used to compare the%Meth of CpGs between MetS- and MetS+ groups, and to compare the metabolic phenotype and plasma lipid levels between methylation quartiles. Pearson correlation coefficient analyses were computed to test the relationship between VAT and WBCs CpG94-102%Meth levels.No difference was observed in CpG94-102%Meth levels between MetS- and MetS+ subjects in VAT (P=0.67), but individuals categorized into CpG94-102%Meth quartiles had variable plasma total-cholesterol concentrations (P=0.04). The%Meth levels of four CpGs in VAT were significantly correlated with those observed in WBCs (r=0.55-0.59, P<=0.03).This study demonstrated that%Meth of CpGs localized within and near the exon 2 of the DPP4 gene in VAT are not associated with MetS status. The actual study also revealed an association between the%Meth of this locus with plasma total-cholesterol in severe obesity, which suggests a link between the DPP4 gene and plasma lipid levels. %U http://www.dmsjournal.com/content/5/1/4/abstract