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An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that DNA methylation (DNAm) markers in peripheral blood may hold promise as diagnostic or early detection/risk markers for epithelial cancers. However, to date no study has evaluated the diagnostic and predictive potential of such markers in a large case control...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2793425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20019873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008274 |
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author | Teschendorff, Andrew E. Menon, Usha Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra Ramus, Susan J. Gayther, Simon A. Apostolidou, Sophia Jones, Allison Lechner, Matthias Beck, Stephan Jacobs, Ian J. Widschwendter, Martin |
author_facet | Teschendorff, Andrew E. Menon, Usha Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra Ramus, Susan J. Gayther, Simon A. Apostolidou, Sophia Jones, Allison Lechner, Matthias Beck, Stephan Jacobs, Ian J. Widschwendter, Martin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that DNA methylation (DNAm) markers in peripheral blood may hold promise as diagnostic or early detection/risk markers for epithelial cancers. However, to date no study has evaluated the diagnostic and predictive potential of such markers in a large case control cohort and on a genome-wide basis. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By performing genome-wide DNAm profiling of a large ovarian cancer case control cohort, we here demonstrate that active ovarian cancer has a significant impact on the DNAm pattern in peripheral blood. Specifically, by measuring the methylation levels of over 27,000 CpGs in blood cells from 148 healthy individuals and 113 age-matched pre-treatment ovarian cancer cases, we derive a DNAm signature that can predict the presence of active ovarian cancer in blind test sets with an AUC of 0.8 (95% CI (0.74–0.87)). We further validate our findings in another independent set of 122 post-treatment cases (AUC = 0.76 (0.72–0.81)). In addition, we provide evidence for a significant number of candidate risk or early detection markers for ovarian cancer. Furthermore, by comparing the pattern of methylation with gene expression data from major blood cell types, we here demonstrate that age and cancer elicit common changes in the composition of peripheral blood, with a myeloid skewing that increases with age and which is further aggravated in the presence of ovarian cancer. Finally, we show that most cancer and age associated methylation variability is found at CpGs located outside of CpG islands. SIGNIFICANCE: Our results underscore the potential of DNAm profiling in peripheral blood as a tool for detection or risk-prediction of epithelial cancers, and warrants further in-depth and higher CpG coverage studies to further elucidate this role. |
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spelling | pubmed-27934252009-12-18 An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer Teschendorff, Andrew E. Menon, Usha Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra Ramus, Susan J. Gayther, Simon A. Apostolidou, Sophia Jones, Allison Lechner, Matthias Beck, Stephan Jacobs, Ian J. Widschwendter, Martin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that DNA methylation (DNAm) markers in peripheral blood may hold promise as diagnostic or early detection/risk markers for epithelial cancers. However, to date no study has evaluated the diagnostic and predictive potential of such markers in a large case control cohort and on a genome-wide basis. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By performing genome-wide DNAm profiling of a large ovarian cancer case control cohort, we here demonstrate that active ovarian cancer has a significant impact on the DNAm pattern in peripheral blood. Specifically, by measuring the methylation levels of over 27,000 CpGs in blood cells from 148 healthy individuals and 113 age-matched pre-treatment ovarian cancer cases, we derive a DNAm signature that can predict the presence of active ovarian cancer in blind test sets with an AUC of 0.8 (95% CI (0.74–0.87)). We further validate our findings in another independent set of 122 post-treatment cases (AUC = 0.76 (0.72–0.81)). In addition, we provide evidence for a significant number of candidate risk or early detection markers for ovarian cancer. Furthermore, by comparing the pattern of methylation with gene expression data from major blood cell types, we here demonstrate that age and cancer elicit common changes in the composition of peripheral blood, with a myeloid skewing that increases with age and which is further aggravated in the presence of ovarian cancer. Finally, we show that most cancer and age associated methylation variability is found at CpGs located outside of CpG islands. SIGNIFICANCE: Our results underscore the potential of DNAm profiling in peripheral blood as a tool for detection or risk-prediction of epithelial cancers, and warrants further in-depth and higher CpG coverage studies to further elucidate this role. Public Library of Science 2009-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2793425/ /pubmed/20019873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008274 Text en Teschendorff et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Teschendorff, Andrew E. Menon, Usha Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra Ramus, Susan J. Gayther, Simon A. Apostolidou, Sophia Jones, Allison Lechner, Matthias Beck, Stephan Jacobs, Ian J. Widschwendter, Martin An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer |
title | An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer |
title_full | An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer |
title_fullStr | An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer |
title_short | An Epigenetic Signature in Peripheral Blood Predicts Active Ovarian Cancer |
title_sort | epigenetic signature in peripheral blood predicts active ovarian cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2793425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20019873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008274 |
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