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Age-related DNA methylation in normal breast tissue and its relationship with invasive breast tumor methylation
Kevin C. Johnson, Devin C. Koestler, Chao Cheng, Brock C. Christensen
Epigenetics · 2013 · ▲ 70 citations
Abstract
Age is a key risk factor for breast cancer and epigenetic alterations may contribute to age-related increases in breast cancer risk, though the relation of age-related methylation in normal breast tissues with altered methylation in breast tumors is unclear. We investigated the relation of age with DNA methylation in normal breast tissues genome-wide using two data sets from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database (GSE32393 and GSE31979). We validated our observations in an independent set of normal breast tissues, examined age-related methylation in normal breast for enrichment of genomic features, and compared age-related methylation in normal tissue with methylation alterations in breast tumors. Between the two array-based methylation data sets, there were 204 CpG loci with significant (P<0.05) and consistent age-related methylation, 97% of which were increases in methylation. Our validation sets confirmed the direction of age-related DNA methylation changes in all measured regions. Among the 204 age-related CpG loci, we observed a significant enrichment for CpG islands (P = 8.7E-6) and polycomb group protein target genes (P = 0.03). In addition, 24 of the 204 CpGs with age-related methylation in normal breast were significantly differentially methylated between normal and breast tumor tissues. We identified consistent age-related methylation changes in normal breast tissue that are further altered in breast tumors and may represent early events contributing to breast carcinogenesis. This work identifies age-related methylation in normal breast tissue and begins to deconstruct the contribution of aging to epigenetic alterations present in breast tumors.
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Johnson, K.C., Koestler, D.C., Cheng, C., & Christensen, B.C. (2013). Age-related DNA methylation in normal breast tissue and its relationship with invasive breast tumor methylation. <em>Epigenetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.4161/epi.27015
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Johnson KC, Koestler DC, Cheng C, Christensen BC. Age-related DNA methylation in normal breast tissue and its relationship with invasive breast tumor methylation. Epigenetics. 2013. doi:10.4161/epi.27015.
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@article{kevin2013Agerel,
title = {Age-related DNA methylation in normal breast tissue and its relationship with invasive breast tumor methylation},
author = {Kevin C. Johnson and Devin C. Koestler and Chao Cheng and Brock C. Christensen},
journal = {Epigenetics},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.4161/epi.27015},
}
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