Hypermethylation of gene body CpG islands predicts high dosage of functional oncogenes in liver cancer

Epigenetic modifications such as aberrant DNA methylation reshape the gene expression repertoire in cancer. Here, we used a clinically relevant hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) mouse model (Alb-R26Met) to explore the impact of DNA methylation on transcriptional switches associated with tumorigenesis....

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Autores: Arechederra, M. (María)|||/items/8db5d239-c664-48b0-9bf7-17aa664dd287, Daian, F. (Fabrice)|||/items/ddfde37b-b5d1-4e17-8739-532b4ad3fab6, Yim, A. (Annie)|||/items/db27465d-a41e-42ad-b1ce-4967919523c4, Bazai, S.K. (Sehrish K.)|||/items/632ae4d0-6aeb-4801-8249-5fab0d6aa489, Richelme, S. (Sylvie)|||/items/6ed21281-28d1-44c5-9657-d13147acfa69, Dono, R. (Rosanna)|||/items/3f594504-4773-4df3-836a-9784f330af8f, Saurin, A.J. (Andrew J.)|||/items/74b47904-58c7-413e-b835-badc8149476f, Habermann, B.H. (Bianca H.)|||/items/70cc2585-b0c7-4379-8747-96c338f9be52, Maina, F. (Flavio)|||/items/6c130d33-d0d3-476b-8b2f-91090237a5d3
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/120895
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/120895
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Liver cancer
Oncogenes
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Sumario:Epigenetic modifications such as aberrant DNA methylation reshape the gene expression repertoire in cancer. Here, we used a clinically relevant hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) mouse model (Alb-R26Met) to explore the impact of DNA methylation on transcriptional switches associated with tumorigenesis. We identified a striking enrichment in genes simultaneously hypermethylated in CpG islands (CGIs) and overexpressed. These hypermethylated CGIs are located either in the 5′-UTR or in the gene body region. Remarkably, such CGI hypermethylation accompanied by gene upregulation also occurs in 56% of HCC patients, which belong to the “HCC proliferative-progenitor” subclass. Most of the genes upregulated and with hypermethylated CGIs in the Alb-R26Met HCC model undergo the same change in a large proportion of HCC patients. Among reprogrammed genes, several are well-known oncogenes. For others not previously linked to cancer, we demonstrate here their action together as an “oncogene module”. Thus, hypermethylation of gene body CGIs is predictive of elevated oncogene levels in cancer, offering a novel stratification strategy and perspectives to normalise cancer gene dosages.