Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.

The development of breast cancer metastasis is accompanied by dynamic transcriptome changes and dramatic alterations in nuclear and chromatin structure. The basis of these changes is incompletely understood. The DNA methylome of primary breast cancers contribute to transcriptomic heterogeneity and d...

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Main Authors: Marsha Reyngold, Sevin Turcan, Dilip Giri, Kasthuri Kannan, Logan A Walsh, Agnes Viale, Marija Drobnjak, Linda T Vahdat, William Lee, Timothy A Chan
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4118917?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0360697940084ab9b7eafa2c3f45addf2020-11-24T21:34:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10389610.1371/journal.pone.0103896Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.Marsha ReyngoldSevin TurcanDilip GiriKasthuri KannanLogan A WalshAgnes VialeMarija DrobnjakLinda T VahdatWilliam LeeTimothy A ChanThe development of breast cancer metastasis is accompanied by dynamic transcriptome changes and dramatic alterations in nuclear and chromatin structure. The basis of these changes is incompletely understood. The DNA methylome of primary breast cancers contribute to transcriptomic heterogeneity and different metastatic behavior. Therefore we sought to characterize methylome remodeling during regional metastasis. We profiled the DNA methylome and transcriptome of 44 matched primary breast tumors and regional metastases. Striking subtype-specific patterns of metastasis-associated methylome remodeling were observed, which reflected the molecular heterogeneity of breast cancers. These divergent changes occurred primarily in CpG island (CGI)-poor areas. Regions of methylome reorganization shared by the subtypes were also observed, and we were able to identify a metastasis-specific methylation signature that was present across the breast cancer subclasses. These alterations also occurred outside of CGIs and promoters, including sequences flanking CGIs and intergenic sequences. Integrated analysis of methylation and gene expression identified genes whose expression correlated with metastasis-specific methylation. Together, these findings significantly enhance our understanding of the epigenetic reorganization that occurs during regional breast cancer metastasis across the major breast cancer subtypes and reveal the nature of methylome remodeling during this process.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4118917?pdf=render
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author Marsha Reyngold
Sevin Turcan
Dilip Giri
Kasthuri Kannan
Logan A Walsh
Agnes Viale
Marija Drobnjak
Linda T Vahdat
William Lee
Timothy A Chan
spellingShingle Marsha Reyngold
Sevin Turcan
Dilip Giri
Kasthuri Kannan
Logan A Walsh
Agnes Viale
Marija Drobnjak
Linda T Vahdat
William Lee
Timothy A Chan
Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marsha Reyngold
Sevin Turcan
Dilip Giri
Kasthuri Kannan
Logan A Walsh
Agnes Viale
Marija Drobnjak
Linda T Vahdat
William Lee
Timothy A Chan
author_sort Marsha Reyngold
title Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
title_short Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
title_full Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
title_fullStr Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
title_full_unstemmed Remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
title_sort remodeling of the methylation landscape in breast cancer metastasis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The development of breast cancer metastasis is accompanied by dynamic transcriptome changes and dramatic alterations in nuclear and chromatin structure. The basis of these changes is incompletely understood. The DNA methylome of primary breast cancers contribute to transcriptomic heterogeneity and different metastatic behavior. Therefore we sought to characterize methylome remodeling during regional metastasis. We profiled the DNA methylome and transcriptome of 44 matched primary breast tumors and regional metastases. Striking subtype-specific patterns of metastasis-associated methylome remodeling were observed, which reflected the molecular heterogeneity of breast cancers. These divergent changes occurred primarily in CpG island (CGI)-poor areas. Regions of methylome reorganization shared by the subtypes were also observed, and we were able to identify a metastasis-specific methylation signature that was present across the breast cancer subclasses. These alterations also occurred outside of CGIs and promoters, including sequences flanking CGIs and intergenic sequences. Integrated analysis of methylation and gene expression identified genes whose expression correlated with metastasis-specific methylation. Together, these findings significantly enhance our understanding of the epigenetic reorganization that occurs during regional breast cancer metastasis across the major breast cancer subtypes and reveal the nature of methylome remodeling during this process.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4118917?pdf=render
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