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DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients

In melanoma development, oncogenic process is mediated by genetic and epigenetic mutations, and few studies have so far explored the role of DNA methylation either as predisposition factor or biomarker. We tested patient samples for germline CDKN2A methylation status and found no evidence of inactiv...

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Autores principales: de Araújo, Érica S. S., Pramio, Dimitrius T., Kashiwabara, André Y., Pennacchi, Paula C., Maria-Engler, Silvya S., Achatz, Maria I., Campos, Antonio H. J. F. M., Duprat, João P., Rosenberg, Carla, Carraro, Dirce M., Krepischi, Ana C. V.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4461735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/376423
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author de Araújo, Érica S. S.
Pramio, Dimitrius T.
Kashiwabara, André Y.
Pennacchi, Paula C.
Maria-Engler, Silvya S.
Achatz, Maria I.
Campos, Antonio H. J. F. M.
Duprat, João P.
Rosenberg, Carla
Carraro, Dirce M.
Krepischi, Ana C. V.
author_facet de Araújo, Érica S. S.
Pramio, Dimitrius T.
Kashiwabara, André Y.
Pennacchi, Paula C.
Maria-Engler, Silvya S.
Achatz, Maria I.
Campos, Antonio H. J. F. M.
Duprat, João P.
Rosenberg, Carla
Carraro, Dirce M.
Krepischi, Ana C. V.
author_sort de Araújo, Érica S. S.
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description In melanoma development, oncogenic process is mediated by genetic and epigenetic mutations, and few studies have so far explored the role of DNA methylation either as predisposition factor or biomarker. We tested patient samples for germline CDKN2A methylation status and found no evidence of inactivation by promoter hypermethylation. We have also investigated the association of clinical characteristics of samples with the DNA methylation pattern of twelve genes relevant for melanomagenesis. Five genes (BAP1, MGMT, MITF, PALB2, and POT1) presented statistical association between blood DNA methylation levels and either CDKN2A-mutation status, number of lesions, or Breslow thickness. In tumors, five genes (KIT, MGMT, MITF, TERT, and TNF) exhibited methylation levels significantly different between tumor groups including acral compared to nonacral melanomas and matched primary lesions and metastases. Our data pinpoint that the methylation level of eight melanoma-associated genes could potentially represent markers for this disease both in peripheral blood and in tumor samples.
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spelling pubmed-44617352015-06-23 DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients de Araújo, Érica S. S. Pramio, Dimitrius T. Kashiwabara, André Y. Pennacchi, Paula C. Maria-Engler, Silvya S. Achatz, Maria I. Campos, Antonio H. J. F. M. Duprat, João P. Rosenberg, Carla Carraro, Dirce M. Krepischi, Ana C. V. Biomed Res Int Research Article In melanoma development, oncogenic process is mediated by genetic and epigenetic mutations, and few studies have so far explored the role of DNA methylation either as predisposition factor or biomarker. We tested patient samples for germline CDKN2A methylation status and found no evidence of inactivation by promoter hypermethylation. We have also investigated the association of clinical characteristics of samples with the DNA methylation pattern of twelve genes relevant for melanomagenesis. Five genes (BAP1, MGMT, MITF, PALB2, and POT1) presented statistical association between blood DNA methylation levels and either CDKN2A-mutation status, number of lesions, or Breslow thickness. In tumors, five genes (KIT, MGMT, MITF, TERT, and TNF) exhibited methylation levels significantly different between tumor groups including acral compared to nonacral melanomas and matched primary lesions and metastases. Our data pinpoint that the methylation level of eight melanoma-associated genes could potentially represent markers for this disease both in peripheral blood and in tumor samples. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4461735/ /pubmed/26106605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/376423 Text en Copyright © 2015 Érica S. S. de Araújo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Araújo, Érica S. S.
Pramio, Dimitrius T.
Kashiwabara, André Y.
Pennacchi, Paula C.
Maria-Engler, Silvya S.
Achatz, Maria I.
Campos, Antonio H. J. F. M.
Duprat, João P.
Rosenberg, Carla
Carraro, Dirce M.
Krepischi, Ana C. V.
DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients
title DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients
title_full DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients
title_fullStr DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients
title_full_unstemmed DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients
title_short DNA Methylation Levels of Melanoma Risk Genes Are Associated with Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma Patients
title_sort dna methylation levels of melanoma risk genes are associated with clinical characteristics of melanoma patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4461735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/376423
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