Methylation profiling

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DNA methylation changes at CpG and non-CpG sites are associated with development and clinical behavior in neuroblastoma [methylation]


ABSTRACT: DNA methylation changes in neuroblastoma, a clinically-heterogeneous pediatric tumor, have been described essentially in promoter regions. We analyzed the DNA methylome of neuroblastoma using high-density microarrays and observed differential methylation not only in promoters but also in intragenic and intergenic regions at both CpG and non-CpG sites. These epigenetic changes showed a non-random distribution relative functional chromatin domains, and targeted development and cancer-related genes, relevant for neuroblastoma pathogenesis. CCND1, a gene overexpressed in neuroblastoma, showed hypomethylation of gene-body and upstream regulatory regions. Furthermore, tumors with diverse clinical-risk showed clear differences affecting CpG and, remarkably, non-CpG sites. Non-CpG methylation was present in clinically-favorable tumors and affected genes such as ALK, where non-CpG methylation correlated with low gene expression. Finally, we identified CpG and non-CpG methylation signatures which correlated with patient’s age at time-points relevant for neuroblastoma clinical behavior, and targeted genes related to neural development and neural crest regulatory network We report on the first DNA methylomes of neuroblastoma tumors using high-density microarrays. DNA methylation changes in this pediatric tumor affected both CpG and non-CpG sites associated with developmental and cancer-related genes such as CCND1 and ALK. Our study also provides new insights into the molecular basis of the heterogeneous clinical behavior of neuroblastoma.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE54719 | GEO | 2015/06/03

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA237498

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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