Global Methylome Scores Correlate with Histological Subtypes of Colorectal Carcinoma and Show Different Associations with Common Clinical and Molecular Features
Author/s
Turpín Sevilla, María del Carmen; Pérez Sanz, Fernando; García Solano, José; Sebastián León, Patricia; Trujillo Santos, Javier; [et al.]Date
2021-10-14Discipline/s
MedicinaSubject/s
Colorectal carcinomaSerrated pathway
Microsatellite instability
Serrated adenocarcinoma
CIMP
DNA methylation
Epigenetics of carcinogenesis
Methylome
Conventional carcinoma
Methylation score
Abstract
Background. The typical methylation patterns associated with cancer are hypermethylation at gene promoters and global genome hypomethylation. Aberrant CpG island hypermethylation at promoter regions and global genome hypomethylation have not been associated with histological colorectal carcinomas (CRC) subsets. Using Illumina’s 450 k Infinium Human Methylation beadchip, the methylome of 82 CRCs were analyzed, comprising different histological subtypes: 40 serrated adenocarcinomas (SAC), 32 conventional carcinomas (CC) and 10 CRCs showing histological and molecular features of microsatellite instability (hmMSI-H), and, additionally, 35 normal adjacent mucosae. Scores reflecting the overall methylation at 250 bp, 1 kb and 2 kb from the transcription
starting site (TSS) were studied. Results. SAC has an intermediate methylation pattern between CC
and hmMSI-H for the three genome locations. In addition, the shift from promoter hypermethylation
to genomic hypomethylation occurs at a smal...





