Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses in lung adenocarcinomas: Association with EGFR, KRAS and TP53 mutation status, gene expression and prognosis

DNA methylation alterations are early events in tumorigenesis and important in the regulation of gene expression in cancer cells. Lung cancer patients have in general a poor prognosis, and a deeper insight into the epigenetic landscape in lung adenocarcinoma tumors and its prognostic implications is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular oncology 2016-02, Vol.10 (2), p.330-343
Hauptverfasser: Bjaanæs, Maria Moksnes, Fleischer, Thomas, Halvorsen, Ann Rita, Daunay, Antoine, Busato, Florence, Solberg, Steinar, Jørgensen, Lars, Kure, Elin, Edvardsen, Hege, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Brustugun, Odd Terje, Tost, Jörg, Kristensen, Vessela, Helland, Åslaug
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Zusammenfassung:DNA methylation alterations are early events in tumorigenesis and important in the regulation of gene expression in cancer cells. Lung cancer patients have in general a poor prognosis, and a deeper insight into the epigenetic landscape in lung adenocarcinoma tumors and its prognostic implications is needed. We determined whole-genome DNA methylation profiles of 164 fresh frozen lung adenocarcinoma samples and 19 samples of matched normal lung tissue using the Illumina Infinium 450K array. A large number of differentially methylated CpGs in lung adenocarcinoma tissue were identified, and specific methylation profiles were observed in tumors with mutations in the EGFR-, KRAS- or TP53 genes and according to the patients' smoking status. The methylation levels were correlated with gene expression and both positive and negative correlations were seen. Methylation profiles of the tumor samples identified subtypes of tumors with distinct prognosis, including one subtype enriched for TP53 mutant tumors. A prognostic index based on the methylation levels of 33 CpGs was established, and was significantly associated with prognosis in the univariate analysis using an independent cohort of lung adenocarcinoma patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas project. CpGs in the HOX B and HOX C gene clusters were represented in the prognostic signature. Methylation differences mirror biologically important features in the etiology of lung adenocarcinomas and influence prognosis. •Extensive DNA methylation changes linked to immune signaling.•DNA methylation in EGFR-mutated tumors associated with oncogenic pathways.•DNA methylation with both positive and negative correlation with mRNA expression.•DNA methylation signature with prognostic information.
ISSN:1574-7891
1878-0261
DOI:10.1016/j.molonc.2015.10.021