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Epigenetic Deregulation of Protocadherin PCDHGC3 in Pheochromocytomas/Paragangliomas Associated With SDHB Mutations.

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2019

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Bernardo-Castiñeira, Cristóbal
Valdés, Nuria
Celada, Lucía
Martinez, Andrés San José
Sáenz-de-Santa-María, I
Bayón, Gustavo F
Fernández, Agustín F
Sierra, Marta I
Fraga, Mario F
Astudillo, Aurora

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SDHB mutations are found in an increasing number of neoplasms, most notably in paragangliomas and pheochromocytomas (PPGLs). SDHB-PPGLs are slow-growing tumors, but ∼50% of them may develop metastasis. The molecular basis of metastasis in these tumors is a long-standing and unresolved problem. Thus, a better understanding of the biology of metastasis is needed. This study aimed to identify gene methylation changes relevant for metastatic SDHB-PPGLs. We performed genome-wide profiling of DNA methylation in diverse clinical and genetic PPGL subtypes, and validated protocadherin γ-C3 (PCDHGC3) gene promoter methylation in metastatic SDHB-PPGLs. We define an epigenetic landscape specific for metastatic SDHB-PPGLs. DNA methylation levels were found significantly higher in metastatic SDHB-PPGLs than in SDHB-PPGLs without metastases. One such change included long-range de novo methylation of the PCDHA, PCDHB, and PCDHG gene clusters. High levels of PCDHGC3 promoter methylation were validated in primary metastatic SDHB-PPGLs, it was found amplified in the corresponding metastases, and it was significantly correlated with PCDHGC3 reduced expression. Interestingly, this epigenetic alteration could be detected in primary tumors that developed metastasis several years later. We also show that PCDHGC3 down regulation engages metastasis-initiating capabilities by promoting cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. Our data provide a map of the DNA methylome episignature specific to an SDHB-mutated cancer and establish PCDHGC3 as a putative suppressor gene and a potential biomarker to identify patients with SDHB-mutated cancer at high risk of metastasis who might benefit from future targeted therapies.

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Adrenal Gland Neoplasms
Cadherin Related Proteins
Cadherins
Cell Movement
Cell Proliferation
Epigenesis, Genetic
Female
Humans
Male
Mutation
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Paraganglioma
Pheochromocytoma
Succinate Dehydrogenase

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