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Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype

Epigenetics are thought to play a major role in the carcinogenesis of multiple sporadic colorectal cancers (CRC). Previous studies have suggested concordant DNA hypermethylation between tumor pairs. However, only a few methylation markers have been analyzed. This study was aimed at describing the ep...

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Autores principales: Gonzalo, Victoria, Lozano, Juan Jose, Alonso-Espinaco, Virginia, Moreira, Leticia, Muñoz, Jenifer, Pellisé, Maria, Castellví-Bel, Sergi, Bessa, Xavier, Andreu, Montserrat, Xicola, Rosa M., Llor, Xavier, Ruiz-Ponte, Clara, Carracedo, Angel, Jover, Rodrigo, Castells, Antoni, Balaguer, Francesc
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24643221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091033
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author Gonzalo, Victoria
Lozano, Juan Jose
Alonso-Espinaco, Virginia
Moreira, Leticia
Muñoz, Jenifer
Pellisé, Maria
Castellví-Bel, Sergi
Bessa, Xavier
Andreu, Montserrat
Xicola, Rosa M.
Llor, Xavier
Ruiz-Ponte, Clara
Carracedo, Angel
Jover, Rodrigo
Castells, Antoni
Balaguer, Francesc
author_facet Gonzalo, Victoria
Lozano, Juan Jose
Alonso-Espinaco, Virginia
Moreira, Leticia
Muñoz, Jenifer
Pellisé, Maria
Castellví-Bel, Sergi
Bessa, Xavier
Andreu, Montserrat
Xicola, Rosa M.
Llor, Xavier
Ruiz-Ponte, Clara
Carracedo, Angel
Jover, Rodrigo
Castells, Antoni
Balaguer, Francesc
author_sort Gonzalo, Victoria
collection PubMed
description Epigenetics are thought to play a major role in the carcinogenesis of multiple sporadic colorectal cancers (CRC). Previous studies have suggested concordant DNA hypermethylation between tumor pairs. However, only a few methylation markers have been analyzed. This study was aimed at describing the epigenetic signature of multiple CRC using a genome-scale DNA methylation profiling. We analyzed 12 patients with synchronous CRC and 29 age-, sex-, and tumor location-paired patients with solitary tumors from the EPICOLON II cohort. DNA methylation profiling was performed using the Illumina Infinium HM27 DNA methylation assay. The most significant results were validated by Methylight. Tumors samples were also analyzed for the CpG Island Methylator Phenotype (CIMP); KRAS and BRAF mutations and mismatch repair deficiency status. Functional annotation clustering was performed. We identified 102 CpG sites that showed significant DNA hypermethylation in multiple tumors with respect to the solitary counterparts (difference in β value ≥0.1). Methylight assays validated the results for 4 selected genes (p = 0.0002). Eight out of 12(66.6%) multiple tumors were classified as CIMP-high, as compared to 5 out of 29(17.2%) solitary tumors (p = 0.004). Interestingly, 76 out of the 102 (74.5%) hypermethylated CpG sites found in multiple tumors were also seen in CIMP-high tumors. Functional analysis of hypermethylated genes found in multiple tumors showed enrichment of genes involved in different tumorigenic functions. In conclusion, multiple CRC are associated with a distinct methylation phenotype, with a close association between tumor multiplicity and CIMP-high. Our results may be important to unravel the underlying mechanism of tumor multiplicity.
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spelling pubmed-39583432014-03-27 Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype Gonzalo, Victoria Lozano, Juan Jose Alonso-Espinaco, Virginia Moreira, Leticia Muñoz, Jenifer Pellisé, Maria Castellví-Bel, Sergi Bessa, Xavier Andreu, Montserrat Xicola, Rosa M. Llor, Xavier Ruiz-Ponte, Clara Carracedo, Angel Jover, Rodrigo Castells, Antoni Balaguer, Francesc PLoS One Research Article Epigenetics are thought to play a major role in the carcinogenesis of multiple sporadic colorectal cancers (CRC). Previous studies have suggested concordant DNA hypermethylation between tumor pairs. However, only a few methylation markers have been analyzed. This study was aimed at describing the epigenetic signature of multiple CRC using a genome-scale DNA methylation profiling. We analyzed 12 patients with synchronous CRC and 29 age-, sex-, and tumor location-paired patients with solitary tumors from the EPICOLON II cohort. DNA methylation profiling was performed using the Illumina Infinium HM27 DNA methylation assay. The most significant results were validated by Methylight. Tumors samples were also analyzed for the CpG Island Methylator Phenotype (CIMP); KRAS and BRAF mutations and mismatch repair deficiency status. Functional annotation clustering was performed. We identified 102 CpG sites that showed significant DNA hypermethylation in multiple tumors with respect to the solitary counterparts (difference in β value ≥0.1). Methylight assays validated the results for 4 selected genes (p = 0.0002). Eight out of 12(66.6%) multiple tumors were classified as CIMP-high, as compared to 5 out of 29(17.2%) solitary tumors (p = 0.004). Interestingly, 76 out of the 102 (74.5%) hypermethylated CpG sites found in multiple tumors were also seen in CIMP-high tumors. Functional analysis of hypermethylated genes found in multiple tumors showed enrichment of genes involved in different tumorigenic functions. In conclusion, multiple CRC are associated with a distinct methylation phenotype, with a close association between tumor multiplicity and CIMP-high. Our results may be important to unravel the underlying mechanism of tumor multiplicity. Public Library of Science 2014-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3958343/ /pubmed/24643221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091033 Text en © 2014 Gonzalo 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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Gonzalo, Victoria
Lozano, Juan Jose
Alonso-Espinaco, Virginia
Moreira, Leticia
Muñoz, Jenifer
Pellisé, Maria
Castellví-Bel, Sergi
Bessa, Xavier
Andreu, Montserrat
Xicola, Rosa M.
Llor, Xavier
Ruiz-Ponte, Clara
Carracedo, Angel
Jover, Rodrigo
Castells, Antoni
Balaguer, Francesc
Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype
title Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype
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title_fullStr Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype
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title_short Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype
title_sort multiple sporadic colorectal cancers display a unique methylation phenotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24643221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091033
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