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Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer

The imprinted insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is expressed predominantly from the paternal allele. Loss of imprinting (LOI) associated with hypomethylation at the promoter proximal sequence (DMR0) of the IGF2 gene was proposed as a predisposing constitutive risk biomarker for colorectal can...

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Autores principales: Ito, Yoko, Koessler, Thibaud, Ibrahim, Ashraf E.K., Rai, Sushma, Vowler, Sarah L., Abu-Amero, Sayeda, Silva, Ana-Luisa, Maia, Ana-Teresa, Huddleston, Joanna E., Uribe-Lewis, Santiago, Woodfine, Kathryn, Jagodic, Maja, Nativio, Raffaella, Dunning, Alison, Moore, Gudrun, Klenova, Elena, Bingham, Sheila, Pharoah, Paul D.P., Brenton, James D., Beck, Stephan, Sandhu, Manjinder S., Murrell, Adele
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18541649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn163
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author Ito, Yoko
Koessler, Thibaud
Ibrahim, Ashraf E.K.
Rai, Sushma
Vowler, Sarah L.
Abu-Amero, Sayeda
Silva, Ana-Luisa
Maia, Ana-Teresa
Huddleston, Joanna E.
Uribe-Lewis, Santiago
Woodfine, Kathryn
Jagodic, Maja
Nativio, Raffaella
Dunning, Alison
Moore, Gudrun
Klenova, Elena
Bingham, Sheila
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Brenton, James D.
Beck, Stephan
Sandhu, Manjinder S.
Murrell, Adele
author_facet Ito, Yoko
Koessler, Thibaud
Ibrahim, Ashraf E.K.
Rai, Sushma
Vowler, Sarah L.
Abu-Amero, Sayeda
Silva, Ana-Luisa
Maia, Ana-Teresa
Huddleston, Joanna E.
Uribe-Lewis, Santiago
Woodfine, Kathryn
Jagodic, Maja
Nativio, Raffaella
Dunning, Alison
Moore, Gudrun
Klenova, Elena
Bingham, Sheila
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Brenton, James D.
Beck, Stephan
Sandhu, Manjinder S.
Murrell, Adele
author_sort Ito, Yoko
collection PubMed
description The imprinted insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is expressed predominantly from the paternal allele. Loss of imprinting (LOI) associated with hypomethylation at the promoter proximal sequence (DMR0) of the IGF2 gene was proposed as a predisposing constitutive risk biomarker for colorectal cancer. We used pyrosequencing to assess whether IGF2 DMR0 methylation is either present constitutively prior to cancer or whether it is acquired tissue-specifically after the onset of cancer. DNA samples from tumour tissues and matched non-tumour tissues from 22 breast and 42 colorectal cancer patients as well as peripheral blood samples obtained from colorectal cancer patients [SEARCH (n=case 192, controls 96)], breast cancer patients [ABC (n=case 364, controls 96)] and the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer [EPIC-Norfolk (n=breast 228, colorectal 225, controls 895)] were analysed. The EPIC samples were collected 2–5 years prior to diagnosis of breast or colorectal cancer. IGF2 DMR0 methylation levels in tumours were lower than matched non-tumour tissue. Hypomethylation of DMR0 was detected in breast (33%) and colorectal (80%) tumour tissues with a higher frequency than LOI indicating that methylation levels are a better indicator of cancer than LOI. In the EPIC population, the prevalence of IGF2 DMR0 hypomethylation was 9.5% and this correlated with increased age not cancer risk. Thus, IGF2 DMR0 hypomethylation occurs as an acquired tissue-specific somatic event rather than a constitutive innate epimutation. These results indicate that IGF2 DMR0 hypomethylation has diagnostic potential for colon cancer rather than value as a surrogate biomarker for constitutive LOI.
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spelling pubmed-25153722009-02-25 Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer Ito, Yoko Koessler, Thibaud Ibrahim, Ashraf E.K. Rai, Sushma Vowler, Sarah L. Abu-Amero, Sayeda Silva, Ana-Luisa Maia, Ana-Teresa Huddleston, Joanna E. Uribe-Lewis, Santiago Woodfine, Kathryn Jagodic, Maja Nativio, Raffaella Dunning, Alison Moore, Gudrun Klenova, Elena Bingham, Sheila Pharoah, Paul D.P. Brenton, James D. Beck, Stephan Sandhu, Manjinder S. Murrell, Adele Hum Mol Genet Articles The imprinted insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is expressed predominantly from the paternal allele. Loss of imprinting (LOI) associated with hypomethylation at the promoter proximal sequence (DMR0) of the IGF2 gene was proposed as a predisposing constitutive risk biomarker for colorectal cancer. We used pyrosequencing to assess whether IGF2 DMR0 methylation is either present constitutively prior to cancer or whether it is acquired tissue-specifically after the onset of cancer. DNA samples from tumour tissues and matched non-tumour tissues from 22 breast and 42 colorectal cancer patients as well as peripheral blood samples obtained from colorectal cancer patients [SEARCH (n=case 192, controls 96)], breast cancer patients [ABC (n=case 364, controls 96)] and the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer [EPIC-Norfolk (n=breast 228, colorectal 225, controls 895)] were analysed. The EPIC samples were collected 2–5 years prior to diagnosis of breast or colorectal cancer. IGF2 DMR0 methylation levels in tumours were lower than matched non-tumour tissue. Hypomethylation of DMR0 was detected in breast (33%) and colorectal (80%) tumour tissues with a higher frequency than LOI indicating that methylation levels are a better indicator of cancer than LOI. In the EPIC population, the prevalence of IGF2 DMR0 hypomethylation was 9.5% and this correlated with increased age not cancer risk. Thus, IGF2 DMR0 hypomethylation occurs as an acquired tissue-specific somatic event rather than a constitutive innate epimutation. These results indicate that IGF2 DMR0 hypomethylation has diagnostic potential for colon cancer rather than value as a surrogate biomarker for constitutive LOI. Oxford University Press 2008-09-01 2008-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2515372/ /pubmed/18541649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn163 Text en © The Author(s) 2008
spellingShingle Articles
Ito, Yoko
Koessler, Thibaud
Ibrahim, Ashraf E.K.
Rai, Sushma
Vowler, Sarah L.
Abu-Amero, Sayeda
Silva, Ana-Luisa
Maia, Ana-Teresa
Huddleston, Joanna E.
Uribe-Lewis, Santiago
Woodfine, Kathryn
Jagodic, Maja
Nativio, Raffaella
Dunning, Alison
Moore, Gudrun
Klenova, Elena
Bingham, Sheila
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Brenton, James D.
Beck, Stephan
Sandhu, Manjinder S.
Murrell, Adele
Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer
title Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer
title_full Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer
title_fullStr Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer
title_short Somatically acquired hypomethylation of IGF2 in breast and colorectal cancer
title_sort somatically acquired hypomethylation of igf2 in breast and colorectal cancer
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18541649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn163
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