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Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern

Chordomas are rare mesenchymal tumors occurring exclusively in the midline from clivus to sacrum. Early tumor detection is extremely important as these tumors are resistant to chemotherapy and irradiation. Despite continuous research efforts surgical excision remains the main treatment option. Becau...

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Autores principales: Rinner, Beate, Weinhaeusel, Andreas, Lohberger, Birgit, Froehlich, Elke Verena, Pulverer, Walter, Fischer, Carina, Meditz, Katharina, Scheipl, Susanne, Trajanoski, Slave, Guelly, Christian, Leithner, Andreas, Liegl, Bernadette
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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/PMC3606365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056609
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author Rinner, Beate
Weinhaeusel, Andreas
Lohberger, Birgit
Froehlich, Elke Verena
Pulverer, Walter
Fischer, Carina
Meditz, Katharina
Scheipl, Susanne
Trajanoski, Slave
Guelly, Christian
Leithner, Andreas
Liegl, Bernadette
author_facet Rinner, Beate
Weinhaeusel, Andreas
Lohberger, Birgit
Froehlich, Elke Verena
Pulverer, Walter
Fischer, Carina
Meditz, Katharina
Scheipl, Susanne
Trajanoski, Slave
Guelly, Christian
Leithner, Andreas
Liegl, Bernadette
author_sort Rinner, Beate
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description Chordomas are rare mesenchymal tumors occurring exclusively in the midline from clivus to sacrum. Early tumor detection is extremely important as these tumors are resistant to chemotherapy and irradiation. Despite continuous research efforts surgical excision remains the main treatment option. Because of the often challenging anatomic location early detection is important to enable complete tumor resection and to reduce the high incidence of local recurrences. The aim of this study was to explore whether DNA methylation, a well known epigenetic marker, may play a role in chordoma development and if hypermethylation of specific CpG islands may serve as potential biomarkers correlated with SNP analyses in chordoma. The study was performed on tumor samples from ten chordoma patients. We found significant genomic instability by Affymetrix 6.0. It was interesting to see that all chordomas showed a loss of 3q26.32 (PIK 3CA) and 3q27.3 (BCL6) thus underlining the potential importance of the PI3K pathway in chordoma development. By using the AITCpG360 methylation assay we elucidated 20 genes which were hyper/hypomethylated compared to normal blood. The most promising candidates were nine hyper/hypomethylated genes C3, XIST, TACSTD2, FMR1, HIC1, RARB, DLEC1, KL, and RASSF1. In summary, we have shown that chordomas are characterized by a significant genomic instability and furthermore we demonstrated a characteristic DNA methylation pattern. These findings add new insights into chordoma development, diagnosis and potential new treatment options.
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spelling pubmed-36063652013-03-26 Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern Rinner, Beate Weinhaeusel, Andreas Lohberger, Birgit Froehlich, Elke Verena Pulverer, Walter Fischer, Carina Meditz, Katharina Scheipl, Susanne Trajanoski, Slave Guelly, Christian Leithner, Andreas Liegl, Bernadette PLoS One Research Article Chordomas are rare mesenchymal tumors occurring exclusively in the midline from clivus to sacrum. Early tumor detection is extremely important as these tumors are resistant to chemotherapy and irradiation. Despite continuous research efforts surgical excision remains the main treatment option. Because of the often challenging anatomic location early detection is important to enable complete tumor resection and to reduce the high incidence of local recurrences. The aim of this study was to explore whether DNA methylation, a well known epigenetic marker, may play a role in chordoma development and if hypermethylation of specific CpG islands may serve as potential biomarkers correlated with SNP analyses in chordoma. The study was performed on tumor samples from ten chordoma patients. We found significant genomic instability by Affymetrix 6.0. It was interesting to see that all chordomas showed a loss of 3q26.32 (PIK 3CA) and 3q27.3 (BCL6) thus underlining the potential importance of the PI3K pathway in chordoma development. By using the AITCpG360 methylation assay we elucidated 20 genes which were hyper/hypomethylated compared to normal blood. The most promising candidates were nine hyper/hypomethylated genes C3, XIST, TACSTD2, FMR1, HIC1, RARB, DLEC1, KL, and RASSF1. In summary, we have shown that chordomas are characterized by a significant genomic instability and furthermore we demonstrated a characteristic DNA methylation pattern. These findings add new insights into chordoma development, diagnosis and potential new treatment options. Public Library of Science 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3606365/ /pubmed/23533570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056609 Text en © 2013 Rinner 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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Rinner, Beate
Weinhaeusel, Andreas
Lohberger, Birgit
Froehlich, Elke Verena
Pulverer, Walter
Fischer, Carina
Meditz, Katharina
Scheipl, Susanne
Trajanoski, Slave
Guelly, Christian
Leithner, Andreas
Liegl, Bernadette
Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern
title Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern
title_full Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern
title_fullStr Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern
title_full_unstemmed Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern
title_short Chordoma Characterization of Significant Changes of the DNA Methylation Pattern
title_sort chordoma characterization of significant changes of the dna methylation pattern
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056609
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