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Colorectal cancer early methylation alterations affect the crosstalk between cell and surrounding environment, tracing a biomarker signature specific for this tumor

Authors :
Fadda, Antonio
Gentilini, Davide
Moi, Loredana
Barault, Ludovic
Leoni, Vera Piera
Sulas, Pia
Zorcolo, Luigi
Restivo, Angelo
Cabras, Francesco
Fortunato, Federica
Zavattari, Cesare
Varesco, Liliana
Gismondi, Viviana
DE MIGLIO, Maria Rosaria
Scanu, Antonio Mario
Colombi, Federica
Lombardi, Pasquale
Sarotto, Ivana
Loi, Eleonora
Leone, Francesco
Giordano, Silvia
Di Nicolantonio, Federica
Columbano, Amedeo
Zavattari, Patrizia
Source :
International journal of cancer. 143(4)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) develops through the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations. However, while the former are already used as prognostic and predictive biomarkers, the latter are less well characterized. Here, performing global methylation analysis on both CRCs and adenomas by Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 Bead Chips, we identified a panel of 74 altered CpG islands, demonstrating that the earliest methylation alterations affect genes coding for proteins involved in the crosstalk between cell and surrounding environment. The panel discriminates CRCs and adenomas from peritumoral and normal mucosa with very high specificity (100%) and sensitivity (99.9%). Interestingly, over 70% of the hypermethylated islands resulted in downregulation of gene expression. To establish the possible usefulness of these non-invasive markers for detection of colon cancer, we selected three biomarkers and identified the presence of altered methylation in stool DNA and plasma cell-free circulating DNA from CRC patients.

Details

ISSN :
10970215
Volume :
143
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of cancer
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....86d7bd90c5743cb3b96a45f34bf917d5