Pilot study on epigenetic response to a mind-body treatment
Date
2017Author
Cozzolino, Mauro
Guarino, Francesco
Castiglione, Stefano
Cicatelli, Angela
Celia, Giovanna
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In the last years, epigenetics and
functional genomics methods to evaluate the
genomic effects and mechanisms of mind-body
therapies have increasingly grown.
DNA microarray technology has been used to
show the involvement of the stress response
pathways both in the case of disease and stress and
as an effect of mind-body therapies.
In the present research, the DNA samples
obtained from 20 individuals who experienced a
mind-body therapeutic protocol (MBT-T), were
analysed from the bio-molecular point of view by
means of an epigenetic marker (MSAP molecular
tool), in order to estimate the different status of
methylation. The subjects were compared at 3
different times: prior to, 1 hour after, and 24 hours
after the treatment.
The molecular data were processed through
different biostatistics approaches: the Bayesian
statistics approach, in order to estimate the clustering
membership of the subjects (Structure), and the
statistical estimation of the DNA methylation level
(MSAP statistical tool).
The structure analysis revealed that the clusters
and their membership changed among the three time
points moving from higher heterogeneous
distribution to higher homogeneous clusters.
Before the treatment, the subjects’ epigenetic
profiles were heterogeneous; after the mind-body
treatment we found that epigenetic profiles
converged to homogeneous DNA methylation status.
DNA epigenetic status of the subjects was
affected by the MBT-T treatment.