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LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer

PURPOSE: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of cancer susceptibility and have been associated with risk of several cancers. In this study, we aimed to examine the association between long interspersed nuclear elements (LINE-1) methylation levels, as...

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Autores principales: Liao, Linda M., Brennan, Paul, van Bemmel, Dana M., Zaridze, David, Matveev, Vsevolod, Janout, Vladimir, Kollarova, Hellena, Bencko, Vladimir, Navratilova, Marie, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonila, Mates, Dana, Rothman, Nathaniel, Boffetta, Paolo, Chow, Wong-Ho, Moore, Lee E.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3208631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22076155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027361
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author Liao, Linda M.
Brennan, Paul
van Bemmel, Dana M.
Zaridze, David
Matveev, Vsevolod
Janout, Vladimir
Kollarova, Hellena
Bencko, Vladimir
Navratilova, Marie
Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonila
Mates, Dana
Rothman, Nathaniel
Boffetta, Paolo
Chow, Wong-Ho
Moore, Lee E.
author_facet Liao, Linda M.
Brennan, Paul
van Bemmel, Dana M.
Zaridze, David
Matveev, Vsevolod
Janout, Vladimir
Kollarova, Hellena
Bencko, Vladimir
Navratilova, Marie
Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonila
Mates, Dana
Rothman, Nathaniel
Boffetta, Paolo
Chow, Wong-Ho
Moore, Lee E.
author_sort Liao, Linda M.
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description PURPOSE: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of cancer susceptibility and have been associated with risk of several cancers. In this study, we aimed to examine the association between long interspersed nuclear elements (LINE-1) methylation levels, as a biomarker of global DNA methylation in blood cell DNA, and renal cell cancer risk. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: LINE-1 methylation of bisulfite-converted genomic DNA isolated from leukocytes was quantified by pyrosequencing measured in triplicate, and averaged across 4 CpG sites. A total of 328 RCC cases and 654 controls frequency-matched(2∶1) on age(±5years), sex and study center, from a large case-control study conducted in Central and Eastern Europe were evaluated. RESULTS: LINE-1 methylation levels were significantly higher in RCC cases with a median of 81.97% (interquartile range[IQR]: 80.84–83.47) compared to 81.67% (IQR: 80.35–83.03) among controls (p = 0.003, Wilcoxon). Compared to the lowest LINE-1 methylation quartile(Q1), the adjusted ORs for increasing methylation quartiles were as follows: OR(Q2) = 1.84(1.20−2.81), OR(Q3) = 1.72(1.11−2.65) and OR(Q4) = 2.06(1.34−3.17), with a p-trend = 0.004. The association was stronger among current smokers (p-trend<0.001) than former or never smokers (p-interaction = 0.03). To eliminate the possibility of selection bias among controls, the relationship between LINE-1 methylation and smoking was evaluated and confirmed in a case-only analysis, as well. CONCLUSIONS: Higher levels of LINE-1 methylation appear to be positively associated with RCC risk, particularly among current smokers. Further investigations using both post- and pre-diagnostic genomic DNA is warranted to confirm findings and will be necessary to determine whether the observed differences occur prior to, or as a result of carcinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-32086312011-11-10 LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer Liao, Linda M. Brennan, Paul van Bemmel, Dana M. Zaridze, David Matveev, Vsevolod Janout, Vladimir Kollarova, Hellena Bencko, Vladimir Navratilova, Marie Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonila Mates, Dana Rothman, Nathaniel Boffetta, Paolo Chow, Wong-Ho Moore, Lee E. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of cancer susceptibility and have been associated with risk of several cancers. In this study, we aimed to examine the association between long interspersed nuclear elements (LINE-1) methylation levels, as a biomarker of global DNA methylation in blood cell DNA, and renal cell cancer risk. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: LINE-1 methylation of bisulfite-converted genomic DNA isolated from leukocytes was quantified by pyrosequencing measured in triplicate, and averaged across 4 CpG sites. A total of 328 RCC cases and 654 controls frequency-matched(2∶1) on age(±5years), sex and study center, from a large case-control study conducted in Central and Eastern Europe were evaluated. RESULTS: LINE-1 methylation levels were significantly higher in RCC cases with a median of 81.97% (interquartile range[IQR]: 80.84–83.47) compared to 81.67% (IQR: 80.35–83.03) among controls (p = 0.003, Wilcoxon). Compared to the lowest LINE-1 methylation quartile(Q1), the adjusted ORs for increasing methylation quartiles were as follows: OR(Q2) = 1.84(1.20−2.81), OR(Q3) = 1.72(1.11−2.65) and OR(Q4) = 2.06(1.34−3.17), with a p-trend = 0.004. The association was stronger among current smokers (p-trend<0.001) than former or never smokers (p-interaction = 0.03). To eliminate the possibility of selection bias among controls, the relationship between LINE-1 methylation and smoking was evaluated and confirmed in a case-only analysis, as well. CONCLUSIONS: Higher levels of LINE-1 methylation appear to be positively associated with RCC risk, particularly among current smokers. Further investigations using both post- and pre-diagnostic genomic DNA is warranted to confirm findings and will be necessary to determine whether the observed differences occur prior to, or as a result of carcinogenesis. Public Library of Science 2011-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3208631/ /pubmed/22076155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027361 Text en This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liao, Linda M.
Brennan, Paul
van Bemmel, Dana M.
Zaridze, David
Matveev, Vsevolod
Janout, Vladimir
Kollarova, Hellena
Bencko, Vladimir
Navratilova, Marie
Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonila
Mates, Dana
Rothman, Nathaniel
Boffetta, Paolo
Chow, Wong-Ho
Moore, Lee E.
LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer
title LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer
title_full LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer
title_fullStr LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer
title_full_unstemmed LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer
title_short LINE-1 Methylation Levels in Leukocyte DNA and Risk of Renal Cell Cancer
title_sort line-1 methylation levels in leukocyte dna and risk of renal cell cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3208631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22076155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027361
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