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Loss of 5hmC identifies a new type of aberrant DNA hypermethylation in glioma.

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2018-05-29

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Fernandez, Agustin F
Bayon, Gustavo F
Sierra, Marta I
Urdinguio, Rocio G
Toraño, Estela G
Garcia, Maria G
Carella, Antonella
Lopez, Virginia
Santamarina, Pablo
Perez, Raul F

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Oxford University Press
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Aberrant DNA hypermethylation is a hallmark of cancer although the underlying molecular mechanisms are still poorly understood. To study the possible role of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) in this process we analyzed the global and locus-specific genome-wide levels of 5hmC and 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in human primary samples from 12 non-tumoral brains and 53 gliomas. We found that the levels of 5hmC identified in non-tumoral samples were significantly reduced in gliomas. Strikingly, hypo-hydroxymethylation at 4627 (9.3%) CpG sites was associated with aberrant DNA hypermethylation and was strongly enriched in CpG island shores. The DNA regions containing these CpG sites were enriched in H3K4me2 and presented a different genuine chromatin signature to that characteristic of the genes classically aberrantly hypermethylated in cancer. As this 5mC gain is inversely correlated with loss of 5hmC and has not been identified with classical sodium bisulfite-based technologies, we conclude that our data identifies a novel 5hmC-dependent type of aberrant DNA hypermethylation in glioma.

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Epigenesis, genetic
Gene expression regulation, neoplastic
Genome, human
Glioma
Humans

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Epigénesis genética
Genoma humano
Regulación neoplásica de la expresión génica

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5-Methylcytosine, Biomarkers, tumor, Case-control studies, CpG islands, DNA methylation

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Fernandez AF, Bayón GF, Sierra MI, Urdinguio RG, Toraño EG, García MG, et al. C Loss of 5hmC identifies a new type of aberrant DNA hypermethylation in glioma. Hum Mol Genet. 2018 Sep 1;27(17):3046-3059