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Heritable DNA methylation marks associated with susceptibility to breast cancer

Authors :
Paul Cohen
Nicholas Hayward
David Amor
Graham Mann
Ee Ming Wong
Paul James
Roger Milne
Ingrid Winship
Ashley Crook
Melissa Southey
Ian Hickie
Peter Simpson
Michael Friedlander
Georgia Chenevix-Trench
Christine Clarke
Mark Jenkins
Mathew Wallis
Anna DeFazio
Richard Kefford
Geoffrey Lindeman
Pascal Duijf
Rodney Scott
PIERRE-ANTOINE DUGUE
Christobel Saunders
Joo, Jihoon E
Dowty, James G
Milne, Roger L
Wong, Ee Ming
Duijf, Pascal
Antill, Yolanda
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2018.

Abstract

Mendelian-like inheritance of germline DNA methylation in cancer susceptibility genes has been previously reported. We aimed to scan the genome for heritable methylation marks associated with breast cancer susceptibility by studying 25 Australian multiple-case breast cancer families. Here we report genome-wide DNA methylation measured in 210 peripheral blood DNA samples provided by family members using the Infinium HumanMethylation450. We develop and apply a new statistical method to identify heritable methylation marks based on complex segregation analysis. We estimate carrier probabilities for the 1000 most heritable methylation marks based on family structure, and we use Cox proportional hazards survival analysis to identify 24 methylation marks with corresponding carrier probabilities significantly associated with breast cancer. We replicate an association with breast cancer risk for four of the 24 marks using an independent nested case–control study. Here, we report a novel approach for identifying heritable DNA methylation marks associated with breast cancer risk.<br />DNA methylation is associated with breast cancer risk. Here the authors measure DNA methylation in the blood of individuals from 25 Australian families with multiple cases of breast cancer but not known mutations associated with breast cancer risk to identify possible heritable methylation markers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd2b905957650a98076c2007e7979d32