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Enduring epigenetic landmarks define the cancer microenvironment

Authors :
Pidsley, R.
Lawrence, M.G.
Zotenko, E.
Niranjan, B.
Statham, A.
Song, J.
Chabanon, R.M.
Qu, W.
Wang, H.
Richards, M.
Nair, S.S.
Armstrong, N.J.
Nim, H.T.
Papargiris, M.
Balanathan, P.
French, H.
Petersen, T.
Norden, S.
Ryan, A.
Pedersen, J.
Kench, J.
Daly, R.J.
Horvath, L.G.
Stricker, P.
Frydenberg, M.
Taylor, R.A.
Stirzaker, C.
Risbridger, G.P.
Clark, S.J.
Pidsley, R.
Lawrence, M.G.
Zotenko, E.
Niranjan, B.
Statham, A.
Song, J.
Chabanon, R.M.
Qu, W.
Wang, H.
Richards, M.
Nair, S.S.
Armstrong, N.J.
Nim, H.T.
Papargiris, M.
Balanathan, P.
French, H.
Petersen, T.
Norden, S.
Ryan, A.
Pedersen, J.
Kench, J.
Daly, R.J.
Horvath, L.G.
Stricker, P.
Frydenberg, M.
Taylor, R.A.
Stirzaker, C.
Risbridger, G.P.
Clark, S.J.
Source :
Pidsley, R., Lawrence, M.G., Zotenko, E., Niranjan, B., Statham, A., Song, J., Chabanon, R.M., Qu, W., Wang, H., Richards, M., Nair, S.S., Armstrong, N.J. <
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The growth and progression of solid tumors involves dynamic cross-talk between cancer epithelium and the surrounding microenvironment. To date, molecular profiling has largely been restricted to the epithelial component of tumors; therefore, features underpinning the persistent protumorigenic phenotype of the tumor microenvironment are unknown. Using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing, we show for the first time that cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) from localized prostate cancer display remarkably distinct and enduring genome-wide changes in DNA methylation, significantly at enhancers and promoters, compared to nonmalignant prostate fibroblasts (NPFs). Differentially methylated regions associated with changes in gene expression have cancer-related functions and accurately distinguish CAFs from NPFs. Remarkably, a subset of changes is shared with prostate cancer epithelial cells, revealing the new concept of tumor-specific epigenome modifications in the tumor and its microenvironment. The distinct methylome of CAFs provides a novel epigenetic hallmark of the cancer microenvironment and promises new biomarkers to improve interpretation of diagnostic samples.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Pidsley, R., Lawrence, M.G., Zotenko, E., Niranjan, B., Statham, A., Song, J., Chabanon, R.M., Qu, W., Wang, H., Richards, M., Nair, S.S., Armstrong, N.J. <
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1044728069
Document Type :
Electronic Resource