Literature DB >> 25171471

Unreserved application of epigenetic methods to define differences of DNA methylation between urinary cellular and cell-free DNA.

Foued Ghanjati1, Agnes Beermann1, Thomas Hermanns2, Cedric Poyet2, Marcos J Araúzo-Bravo3, Hans-Helge Seifert4, Martin Schmidtpeter2, Wolfgang Goering5, Rüdiger Sorg1, Peter Wernet1, Simeon Santourlidis1.   

Abstract

Urinary DNA is increasingly gaining importance in diagnosis of urological malignancies. Especially cell-free DNA originating from apoptotic and necrotic cells of the early tumor could become a key target for early stage tumor diagnosis. Aberrant DNA methylation forms tumor cell characteristic epigenetic profiles which are covalently established before any tumor related aberration at transcriptional or protein level has occurred. In addition, these epigenetic signatures are alterably adapted to and accompanying the individual stages of multistep, progressive tumorigenesis. Hence, they seem very promising for diagnosis as well as for monitoring the patient's follow-up care and even for decisions regarding personalized therapeutic options. The essential prerequisite at this approach will be a reliable methodological handling of the biological material of interest. In this study we present detailed analyses of LINE-1 DNA methylation profiles and demonstrate the sensitive detection of LINE-1 DNA methylation differences as well as between cancer patients and healthy individuals, between urinary cellular and cell-free DNA. In addition, we show methylome differences between both DNA fractions from a healthy individual and bladder cancer patients. In conclusion, we demonstrate here the unrestricted amenability of urinary cell-free DNA for both, a detailed characterization of a distinct DNA methylation alteration and its sensitive detection and a comprehensive global, array-based screening for DNA methylation differences.

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Keywords:  Cell-free DNA; DNA methylation; bladder cancer; diagnosis; urine

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25171471     DOI: 10.3233/CBM-140407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Biomark        ISSN: 1574-0153            Impact factor:   4.388


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