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Age-dependent DNA methylation of genes that are suppressed in stem cells is a hallmark of cancer
Andrew E. Teschendorff, Usha Menon, Aleksandra Gentry‐Maharaj, Susan J. Ramus, Daniel J. Weisenberger, Hui Shen, Mihaela Campan, Houtan Noushmehr, Christopher G. Bell, Alexander P. Maxwell, David A. Savage, Elisabeth Mueller‐Holzner, Christian Marth, Gabrijela Kocjan, Simon A. Gayther
Genome Research · 2010 · ▲ 887 citations
Abstract
Polycomb group proteins (PCGs) are involved in repression of genes that are required for stem cell differentiation. Recently, it was shown that promoters of PCG target genes (PCGTs) are 12-fold more likely to be methylated in cancer than non-PCGTs. Age is the most important demographic risk factor for cancer, and we hypothesized that its carcinogenic potential may be referred by irreversibly stabilizing stem cell features. To test this, we analyzed the methylation status of over 27,000 CpGs mapping to promoters of approximately 14,000 genes in whole blood samples from 261 postmenopausal women. We demonstrate that stem cell PCGTs are far more likely to become methylated with age than non-targets (odds ratio = 5.3 [3.8-7.4], P < 10(-10)), independently of sex, tissue type, disease state, and methylation platform. We identified a specific subset of 69 PCGT CpGs that undergo hypermethylation with age and validated this methylation signature in seven independent data sets encompassing over 900 samples, including normal and cancer solid tissues and a population of bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (P < 10(-5)). We find that the age-PCGT methylation signature is present in preneoplastic conditions and may drive gene expression changes associated with carcinogenesis. These findings shed substantial novel insights into the epigenetic effects of aging and support the view that age may predispose to malignant transformation by irreversibly stabilizing stem cell features.
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Teschendorff, A.E., Menon, U., Gentry‐Maharaj, A., Ramus, S.J., Weisenberger, D.J., Shen, H., Campan, M., Noushmehr, H., Bell, C.G., Maxwell, A.P., Savage, D.A., Mueller‐Holzner, E., Marth, C., Kocjan, G., Gayther, S.A., Jones, A., Beck, S., Wagner, W., Laird, P.W., & Jacobs, I. (2010). Age-dependent DNA methylation of genes that are suppressed in stem cells is a hallmark of cancer. <em>Genome Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.103606.109
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Teschendorff AE, Menon U, Gentry‐Maharaj A, Ramus SJ, Weisenberger DJ, Shen H, et al. Age-dependent DNA methylation of genes that are suppressed in stem cells is a hallmark of cancer. Genome Research. 2010. doi:10.1101/gr.103606.109.
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@article{andrew2010Agedep,
title = {Age-dependent DNA methylation of genes that are suppressed in stem cells is a hallmark of cancer},
author = {Andrew E. Teschendorff and Usha Menon and Aleksandra Gentry‐Maharaj and Susan J. Ramus and Daniel J. Weisenberger and Hui Shen and Mihaela Campan and Houtan Noushmehr and Christopher G. Bell and Alexander P. Maxwell and David A. Savage and Elisabeth Mueller‐Holzner and Christian Marth and Gabrijela Kocjan and Simon A. Gayther and Allison Jones and Stephan Beck and Wolfgang Wagner and Peter W. Laird and Ian Jacobs and Martin Widschwendter},
journal = {Genome Research},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1101/gr.103606.109},
}
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