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Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy

Radiotherapy (RT) is a central treatment modality for breast cancer patients. The purpose of our study was to investigate the DNA methylation changes in tumors following RT, and to identify epigenetic markers predicting treatment outcome. Paired biopsies from patients with inoperable breast cancer w...

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Autores principales: Halvorsen, Ann Rita, Helland, Åslaug, Fleischer, Thomas, Haug, Karen Marie, Grenaker Alnæs, Grethe Irene, Nebdal, Daniel, Syljuåsen, Randi G, Touleimat, Nizar, Busato, Florence, Tost, Jörg, Sætersdal, Anna B, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Kristensen, Vessela, Edvardsen, Hege
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4298788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24658971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28862
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author Halvorsen, Ann Rita
Helland, Åslaug
Fleischer, Thomas
Haug, Karen Marie
Grenaker Alnæs, Grethe Irene
Nebdal, Daniel
Syljuåsen, Randi G
Touleimat, Nizar
Busato, Florence
Tost, Jörg
Sætersdal, Anna B
Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise
Kristensen, Vessela
Edvardsen, Hege
author_facet Halvorsen, Ann Rita
Helland, Åslaug
Fleischer, Thomas
Haug, Karen Marie
Grenaker Alnæs, Grethe Irene
Nebdal, Daniel
Syljuåsen, Randi G
Touleimat, Nizar
Busato, Florence
Tost, Jörg
Sætersdal, Anna B
Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise
Kristensen, Vessela
Edvardsen, Hege
author_sort Halvorsen, Ann Rita
collection PubMed
description Radiotherapy (RT) is a central treatment modality for breast cancer patients. The purpose of our study was to investigate the DNA methylation changes in tumors following RT, and to identify epigenetic markers predicting treatment outcome. Paired biopsies from patients with inoperable breast cancer were collected both before irradiation (n = 20) and after receiving 10–24 Gray (Gy) (n = 19). DNA methylation analysis was performed by using Illumina Infinium 27K arrays. Fourteen genes were selected for technical validation by pyrosequencing. Eighty-two differentially methylated genes were identified in irradiated (n = 11) versus nonirradiated (n = 19) samples (false discovery rate, FDR = 1.1%). Methylation levels in pathways belonging to the immune system were most altered after RT. Based on methylation levels before irradiation, a panel of five genes (H2AFY, CTSA, LTC4S, IL5RA and RB1) were significantly associated with clinical response (p = 0.041). Furthermore, the degree of methylation changes for 2,516 probes correlated with the given radiation dose. Within the 2,516 probes, an enrichment for pathways involved in cellular immune response, proliferation and apoptosis was identified (FDR < 5%). Here, we observed clear differences in methylation levels induced by radiation, some associated with response to treatment. Our study adds knowledge on the molecular mechanisms behind radiation response.
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spelling pubmed-42987882015-01-27 Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy Halvorsen, Ann Rita Helland, Åslaug Fleischer, Thomas Haug, Karen Marie Grenaker Alnæs, Grethe Irene Nebdal, Daniel Syljuåsen, Randi G Touleimat, Nizar Busato, Florence Tost, Jörg Sætersdal, Anna B Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise Kristensen, Vessela Edvardsen, Hege Int J Cancer Cancer Genetics Radiotherapy (RT) is a central treatment modality for breast cancer patients. The purpose of our study was to investigate the DNA methylation changes in tumors following RT, and to identify epigenetic markers predicting treatment outcome. Paired biopsies from patients with inoperable breast cancer were collected both before irradiation (n = 20) and after receiving 10–24 Gray (Gy) (n = 19). DNA methylation analysis was performed by using Illumina Infinium 27K arrays. Fourteen genes were selected for technical validation by pyrosequencing. Eighty-two differentially methylated genes were identified in irradiated (n = 11) versus nonirradiated (n = 19) samples (false discovery rate, FDR = 1.1%). Methylation levels in pathways belonging to the immune system were most altered after RT. Based on methylation levels before irradiation, a panel of five genes (H2AFY, CTSA, LTC4S, IL5RA and RB1) were significantly associated with clinical response (p = 0.041). Furthermore, the degree of methylation changes for 2,516 probes correlated with the given radiation dose. Within the 2,516 probes, an enrichment for pathways involved in cellular immune response, proliferation and apoptosis was identified (FDR < 5%). Here, we observed clear differences in methylation levels induced by radiation, some associated with response to treatment. Our study adds knowledge on the molecular mechanisms behind radiation response. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-11-01 2014-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4298788/ /pubmed/24658971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28862 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of UICC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Cancer Genetics
Halvorsen, Ann Rita
Helland, Åslaug
Fleischer, Thomas
Haug, Karen Marie
Grenaker Alnæs, Grethe Irene
Nebdal, Daniel
Syljuåsen, Randi G
Touleimat, Nizar
Busato, Florence
Tost, Jörg
Sætersdal, Anna B
Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise
Kristensen, Vessela
Edvardsen, Hege
Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
title Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
title_full Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
title_fullStr Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
title_full_unstemmed Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
title_short Differential DNA methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
title_sort differential dna methylation analysis of breast cancer reveals the impact of immune signaling in radiation therapy
topic Cancer Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4298788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24658971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28862
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