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Unique patterns of CpG island methylation in inflammatory bowel disease-associated colorectal cancers

Authors :
Alexandru Olaru
Rachana Agarwal
Yulan Cheng
Stephen J. Meltzer
David F. Hutcheon
Yuriko Mori
Wayne Yu
Michael R. Marohn
Jian Yang
John M. Abraham
Stefan David
Mark Lazarev
Steven R. Brant
Noam Harpaz
John H. Kwon
Source :
Inflammatory bowel diseases. 18(4)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation at discrete loci is a prevalent cancer-promoting abnormality in sporadic colorectal carcinomas (S-CRCs). We investigated genome-wide CGI methylation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-associated CRCs (IBD-CRCs). Methods: Methylation microarray analyses were conducted on seven IBD-CRCs, 17 S-CRCs, and eight normal control colonic tissues from patients without CRC or IBD. CGI methylator phenotype (CIMP), a surrogate marker for widespread cancer-specific CGI hypermethylation, was examined in 30 IBD-CRCs and 43 S-CRCs. Results: The genome-wide CGI methylation pattern of IBD-CRCs was CIMP status-dependent. Based on methylation array data profiling of all autosomal loci, CIMP+ IBD-CRCs grouped together with S-CRCs, while CIMP− IBD-CRCs grouped together with control tissues. CIMP− IBD-CRCs demonstrated less methylation than did age-matched CIMP− S-CRCs at autosomal CGIs (z-score −0.17 vs. 0.09, P = 3 × 10−3) and CRC-associated hypermethylation target CGIs (z-score −0.43 vs. 0.68, P = 1 × 10−4). Age-associated hypermethylation target CGIs were significantly overrepresented in CGIs that were hypermethylated in S-CRCs (P = 1 × 10−192), but not in CGIs that were hypermethylated in IBD-CRCs (P = 0.11). In contrast, KRAS mutation prevalence was similar between IBD-CRCs and S-CRCs. Notably, CIMP+ prevalence was significantly higher in older than in younger IBD-CRC cases (50.0 vs. 4.2, P = 0.02), but not in S-CRC cases (9.7 vs. 16.7, P = 0.92). Conclusions: Cancer-specific CGI hypermethylation and age-associated CGI hypermethylation are diminished in IBD-CRCs relative to S-CRCs, while the KRAS mutation rate is comparable between these cancers. CGI hypermethylation appears to play only a minor role in IBD-associated carcinogenesis. We speculate that aging, rather than inflammation per se, promotes CIMP+ CRCs in IBD patients. (Inflamm Bowel Dis 2011;)

Details

ISSN :
15364844
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0074ce6ec1f6ee1051ae47fd71ee2401