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Repetitive element hypomethylation in blood leukocyte DNA and cancer incidence, prevalence, and mortality in elderly individuals: the Normative Aging Study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Global genomic hypomethylation is a common epigenetic event in cancer that mostly results from hypomethylation of repetitive DNA elements. Case-control studies have associated blood leukocyte DNA hypomethylation with several cancers. Because samples in case-control studies are collected after disease development, whether DNA hypomethylation is causal or just associated with cancer development is still unclear.

Methods

In 722 elderly subjects from the Normative Aging Study cohort, we examined whether DNA methylation in repetitive elements (Alu, LINE-1) was associated with cancer incidence (30 new cases, median follow-up: 89 months), prevalence (205 baseline cases), and mortality (28 deaths, median follow-up: 85 months). DNA methylation was measured by bisulfite pyrosequencing.

Results

Individuals with low LINE-1 methylation (ConclusionThese findings suggest that individuals with lower repetitive element methylation are at high risk of developing and dying from cancer.

SUBMITTER: Zhu ZZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3752839 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repetitive element hypomethylation in blood leukocyte DNA and cancer incidence, prevalence, and mortality in elderly individuals: the Normative Aging Study.

Zhu Zhong-Zheng ZZ   Sparrow David D   Hou Lifang L   Tarantini Letizia L   Bollati Valentina V   Litonjua Augusto A AA   Zanobetti Antonella A   Vokonas Pantel P   Wright Robert O RO   Baccarelli Andrea A   Schwartz Joel J  

Cancer causes & control : CCC 20101225 3


<h4>Background</h4>Global genomic hypomethylation is a common epigenetic event in cancer that mostly results from hypomethylation of repetitive DNA elements. Case-control studies have associated blood leukocyte DNA hypomethylation with several cancers. Because samples in case-control studies are collected after disease development, whether DNA hypomethylation is causal or just associated with cancer development is still unclear.<h4>Methods</h4>In 722 elderly subjects from the Normative Aging Stu  ...[more]

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