Journal of biological rhythms

Methylation of the Body Clock Gene BMAL1 Linked to Changes in Blood Fats During Weight Loss

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Abstract

A weight loss intervention modified the methylation levels of different CpG sites in the BMAL1 and NR1D1 genes in 61 women.

  • The intervention was based on an energy-controlled Mediterranean dietary pattern.
  • Methylation changes in specific regions of the BMAL1 gene were positively correlated with eveningness profile.
  • Baseline methylation in the BMAL1 gene was positively associated with energy and carbohydrate intake.
  • Changes in BMAL1 methylation were also negatively correlated with improvements in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels.
  • Significant positive correlations were observed between changes in BMAL1 methylation and serum lipid changes due to the intervention.

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