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miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer

miRNAs are important regulators of gene expression that are frequently deregulated in cancer, with aberrant DNA methylation being an epigenetic mechanism involved in this process. We previously identified miRNA promoter regions active in normal mammary cell types and here we analyzed which of these...

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Autores principales: Vrba, Lukas, Muñoz-Rodríguez, José L., Stampfer, Martha R., Futscher, Bernard W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054398
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author Vrba, Lukas
Muñoz-Rodríguez, José L.
Stampfer, Martha R.
Futscher, Bernard W.
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description miRNAs are important regulators of gene expression that are frequently deregulated in cancer, with aberrant DNA methylation being an epigenetic mechanism involved in this process. We previously identified miRNA promoter regions active in normal mammary cell types and here we analyzed which of these promoters are targets of aberrant DNA methylation in human breast cancer cell lines and breast tumor specimens. Using 5-methylcytosine immunoprecipitation coupled to miRNA tiling microarray hybridization, we performed comprehensive evaluation of DNA methylation of miRNA gene promoters in breast cancer. We found almost one third (55/167) of miRNA promoters were targets for aberrant methylation in breast cancer cell lines. Breast tumor specimens displayed DNA methylation of majority of these miRNA promoters, indicating that these changes in DNA methylation might be clinically relevant. Aberrantly methylated miRNA promoters were, similar to protein coding genes, enriched for promoters targeted by polycomb in normal cells. Detailed analysis of selected miRNA promoters revealed decreased expression of miRNA linked to increased promoter methylation for mir-31, mir-130a, let-7a-3/let-7b, mir-155, mir-137 and mir-34b/mir-34c genes. The proportion of miRNA promoters we found aberrantly methylated in breast cancer is several fold larger than that observed for protein coding genes, indicating an important role of DNA methylation in miRNA deregulation in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-35470332013-01-22 miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer Vrba, Lukas Muñoz-Rodríguez, José L. Stampfer, Martha R. Futscher, Bernard W. PLoS One Research Article miRNAs are important regulators of gene expression that are frequently deregulated in cancer, with aberrant DNA methylation being an epigenetic mechanism involved in this process. We previously identified miRNA promoter regions active in normal mammary cell types and here we analyzed which of these promoters are targets of aberrant DNA methylation in human breast cancer cell lines and breast tumor specimens. Using 5-methylcytosine immunoprecipitation coupled to miRNA tiling microarray hybridization, we performed comprehensive evaluation of DNA methylation of miRNA gene promoters in breast cancer. We found almost one third (55/167) of miRNA promoters were targets for aberrant methylation in breast cancer cell lines. Breast tumor specimens displayed DNA methylation of majority of these miRNA promoters, indicating that these changes in DNA methylation might be clinically relevant. Aberrantly methylated miRNA promoters were, similar to protein coding genes, enriched for promoters targeted by polycomb in normal cells. Detailed analysis of selected miRNA promoters revealed decreased expression of miRNA linked to increased promoter methylation for mir-31, mir-130a, let-7a-3/let-7b, mir-155, mir-137 and mir-34b/mir-34c genes. The proportion of miRNA promoters we found aberrantly methylated in breast cancer is several fold larger than that observed for protein coding genes, indicating an important role of DNA methylation in miRNA deregulation in cancer. Public Library of Science 2013-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3547033/ /pubmed/23342147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054398 Text en © 2013 Vrba 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.
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Vrba, Lukas
Muñoz-Rodríguez, José L.
Stampfer, Martha R.
Futscher, Bernard W.
miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer
title miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer
title_full miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer
title_fullStr miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer
title_short miRNA Gene Promoters Are Frequent Targets of Aberrant DNA Methylation in Human Breast Cancer
title_sort mirna gene promoters are frequent targets of aberrant dna methylation in human breast cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054398
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