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Genome-scale analysis of DNA methylation in lung adenocarcinoma and integration with mRNA expression

Suhaida A. Selamat, Brian S. I. Chung, Luc Girard, Wei Zhang, Ying Zhang, Mihaela Campan, Kimberly D. Siegmund, Michael N. Koss, Jeffrey A. Hagen, Wan L. Lam, Stephen Lam, Adi F. Gazdar, Ite A. Laird‐Offringa

Genome Research · 2012 · ▲ 535 citations

Abstract

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide, and adenocarcinoma is its most common histological subtype. Clinical and molecular evidence indicates that lung adenocarcinoma is a heterogeneous disease, which has important implications for treatment. Here we performed genome-scale DNA methylation profiling using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation27 platform on 59 matched lung adenocarcinoma/non-tumor lung pairs, with genome-scale verification on an independent set of tissues. We identified 766 genes showing altered DNA methylation between tumors and non-tumor lung. By integrating DNA methylation and mRNA expression data, we identified 164 hypermethylated genes showing concurrent down-regulation, and 57 hypomethylated genes showing increased expression. Integrated pathways analysis indicates that these genes are involved in cell differentiation, epithelial to mesenchymal transition, RAS and WNT signaling pathways, and cell cycle regulation, among others. Comparison of DNA methylation profiles between lung adenocarcinomas of current and never-smokers showed modest differences, identifying only LGALS4 as significantly hypermethylated and down-regulated in smokers. LGALS4, encoding a galactoside-binding protein involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, was recently shown to be a tumor suppressor in colorectal cancer. Unsupervised analysis of the DNA methylation data identified two tumor subgroups, one of which showed increased DNA methylation and was significantly associated with KRAS mutation and to a lesser extent, with smoking. Our analysis lays the groundwork for further molecular studies of lung adenocarcinoma by identifying novel epigenetically deregulated genes potentially involved in lung adenocarcinoma development/progression, and by describing an epigenetic subgroup of lung adenocarcinoma associated with characteristic molecular alterations.

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Selamat, S.A., Chung, B.S.I., Girard, L., Zhang, W., Zhang, Y., Campan, M., Siegmund, K.D., Koss, M.N., Hagen, J.A., Lam, W.L., Lam, S., Gazdar, A.F., &amp; Laird‐Offringa, I.A. (2012). Genome-scale analysis of DNA methylation in lung adenocarcinoma and integration with mRNA expression. <em>Genome Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.132662.111
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Selamat SA, Chung BSI, Girard L, Zhang W, Zhang Y, Campan M, et al. Genome-scale analysis of DNA methylation in lung adenocarcinoma and integration with mRNA expression. Genome Research. 2012. doi:10.1101/gr.132662.111.
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@article{suhaida2012Genome, title = {Genome-scale analysis of DNA methylation in lung adenocarcinoma and integration with mRNA expression}, author = {Suhaida A. Selamat and Brian S. I. Chung and Luc Girard and Wei Zhang and Ying Zhang and Mihaela Campan and Kimberly D. Siegmund and Michael N. Koss and Jeffrey A. Hagen and Wan L. Lam and Stephen Lam and Adi F. Gazdar and Ite A. Laird‐Offringa}, journal = {Genome Research}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1101/gr.132662.111}, }

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