1. Blood Cell DNA Methylation of Aging-Related Ubiquitination Gene DZIP3 Can Predict the Onset of Early Stage Colorectal Cancer.
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Quan, Yuan, Liang, Fengji, Wu, Deqing, Yao, Xueqing, Hu, Zhihuang, Zhu, Yuexing, Chen, Ying, Wu, Andong, Tang, Danian, Huang, Bingyang, Xu, Ruifeng, Lyu, Zejian, Yan, Qian, Luo, Lang, Ning, Zhengzhi, Li, Yong, and Xiong, Jianghui
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DNA methylation ,UBIQUITIN ligases ,COLORECTAL cancer ,BLOOD cells ,UBIQUITINATION ,HEREDITARY nonpolyposis colorectal cancer ,IMMUNOSENESCENCE ,P16 gene - Abstract
There is a body of evidence that the aging immune system is linked to cancer. In this study, with aging- and immune-related DNA methylation data, we investigated the DNA methylation regulation changes in promoters with other regions of genes during aging and their association with the immune-cell proportion in the circulating whole blood of individuals. The analyses for aging- and CD4+ T cell proportion-derived differential genes showed that ubiquitination plays an important role in the aging immune system and tumorigenesis. Therefore, starting from a set of pre-annotated ubiquitination genes, we found that among the differentially ubiquitinated genes, DZIP3 , an E3 ubiquitin ligase with no reports on its function in immune cells and tumorigenesis, was significantly associated with both aging (P-value = 3.86e-06) and CD4+ T cell proportion (P-value = 1.97e-05) in circulating blood. By collecting a cohort of 100 colon cancer patients and 50 healthy individuals, we validated that the 1
st exon DNA methylation of DZIP3 could predict the onset of early stage (AUC = 0.833, OR = 8.82) and all pTNM stages of colorectal cancer (AUC = 0.782, OR = 5.70). Thus, the epigenetically regulated ubiquitination machine plays an important role in immune aging and tumorigenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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