Methylation profiling

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The DNA methylomes of serous borderline tumours reveal subgroups with malignant-like or benign-like profiles


ABSTRACT: Serous borderline tumours (SBOT) are a challenging group of ovarian tumours positioned between benign and malignant disease. We have profiled the DNA methylomes of 12 low grade serous carcinoma (LGSC), 19 SBOT and 16 benign serous tumours (BST) across 27,578 CpG sites to further characterise the epigenomic relationship between these subtypes of ovarian tumours. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering of DNA methylation levels showed that LGSC differ distinctly from BST, however, not from SBOT. Gene ontology analysis of genes showing differential methylation at linked CpG sites between LGSC and BST revealed significant enrichment of gene groups associated with cell adhesion, cell-cell signalling and the extracellular region consistent with a more invasive phenotype of LGSC as compared to BST. Consensus clustering highlighted differences between SBOT methylomes and returned subgroups with malignant-like or benign-like methylation profiles. Furthermore, a two loci DNA methylation signature can distinguish between these SBOT subgroups with benign-like and malignant-like methylation characteristics. Our findings indicate striking similarities between SBOT and LGSC methylomes which supports a common origin and the view that LGSC may arise from SBOT. A subgroup of SBOT can be classified into tumours with a benign-like or a malignant-like methylation profile which may help in identifying tumours more likely to progress into LGSC.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE40105 | GEO | 2012/12/31

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA172841

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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