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Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry
American women of African ancestry (AA) are more likely than European-Americans (EA) to be diagnosed with aggressive, estrogen receptor (ER) negative breast tumors; mechanisms underlying these disparities are poorly understood. We conducted a genome wide (450K loci) methylation analysis to determine...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960204/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24368439 |
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author | Ambrosone, Christine B. Young, Allyson C. Sucheston, Lara E. Wang, Dan Li, Yan Liu, Song Tang, Li Hu, Quang Freudenheim, Jo L. Shields, Peter G. Morrison, Carl D. Demissie, Kitaw Higgins, Michael J. |
author_facet | Ambrosone, Christine B. Young, Allyson C. Sucheston, Lara E. Wang, Dan Li, Yan Liu, Song Tang, Li Hu, Quang Freudenheim, Jo L. Shields, Peter G. Morrison, Carl D. Demissie, Kitaw Higgins, Michael J. |
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description | American women of African ancestry (AA) are more likely than European-Americans (EA) to be diagnosed with aggressive, estrogen receptor (ER) negative breast tumors; mechanisms underlying these disparities are poorly understood. We conducted a genome wide (450K loci) methylation analysis to determine if there were differences in DNA methylation patterns between tumors from AA and EA women and if these differences were similar for both ER positive and ER negative breast cancer. Methylation levels at CpG loci within CpG islands (CGI)s and CGI-shores were significantly higher in tumors (n=138) than in reduction mammoplasty samples (n=124). In hierarchical cluster analysis, there was separation between tumor and normal samples, and in tumors, there was delineation by ER status, but not by ancestry. However, differential methylation analysis identified 157 CpG loci with a mean β value difference of at least 0.17 between races, with almost twice as many differences in ER-negative tumors compared to ER-positive cancers. This first genome-wide methylation study to address disparities indicates that there are likely differing etiologic pathways for the development of ER negative breast cancer between AA and EA women. Further investigation of the genes most differentially methylated by race in ER negative tumors can guide new approaches for cancer prevention and targeted therapies, and elucidate the biologic basis of breast cancer disparities. |
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spelling | pubmed-39602042014-04-04 Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry Ambrosone, Christine B. Young, Allyson C. Sucheston, Lara E. Wang, Dan Li, Yan Liu, Song Tang, Li Hu, Quang Freudenheim, Jo L. Shields, Peter G. Morrison, Carl D. Demissie, Kitaw Higgins, Michael J. Oncotarget Research Paper American women of African ancestry (AA) are more likely than European-Americans (EA) to be diagnosed with aggressive, estrogen receptor (ER) negative breast tumors; mechanisms underlying these disparities are poorly understood. We conducted a genome wide (450K loci) methylation analysis to determine if there were differences in DNA methylation patterns between tumors from AA and EA women and if these differences were similar for both ER positive and ER negative breast cancer. Methylation levels at CpG loci within CpG islands (CGI)s and CGI-shores were significantly higher in tumors (n=138) than in reduction mammoplasty samples (n=124). In hierarchical cluster analysis, there was separation between tumor and normal samples, and in tumors, there was delineation by ER status, but not by ancestry. However, differential methylation analysis identified 157 CpG loci with a mean β value difference of at least 0.17 between races, with almost twice as many differences in ER-negative tumors compared to ER-positive cancers. This first genome-wide methylation study to address disparities indicates that there are likely differing etiologic pathways for the development of ER negative breast cancer between AA and EA women. Further investigation of the genes most differentially methylated by race in ER negative tumors can guide new approaches for cancer prevention and targeted therapies, and elucidate the biologic basis of breast cancer disparities. Impact Journals LLC 2013-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3960204/ /pubmed/24368439 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Ambrosone et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Ambrosone, Christine B. Young, Allyson C. Sucheston, Lara E. Wang, Dan Li, Yan Liu, Song Tang, Li Hu, Quang Freudenheim, Jo L. Shields, Peter G. Morrison, Carl D. Demissie, Kitaw Higgins, Michael J. Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry |
title | Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry |
title_full | Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry |
title_fullStr | Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry |
title_short | Genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between American women of African and European ancestry |
title_sort | genome-wide methylation patterns provide insight into differences in breast tumor biology between american women of african and european ancestry |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960204/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24368439 |
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