Biomarkers for detection and prognosis of breast cancer identified by a functional hypermethylome screen Journal Article


Authors: Jeschke, J.; Van Neste, L.; Glöckner, S. C.; Dhir, M.; Calmon, M. F.; Deregowski, V.; Van Criekinge, W.; Vlassenbroeck, I.; Koch, A.; Chan, T. A.; Cope, L.; Hooker, C. M.; Schuebel, K. E.; Gabrielson, E.; Winterpacht, A.; Baylin, S. B.; Herman, J. G.; Ahuja, N.
Article Title: Biomarkers for detection and prognosis of breast cancer identified by a functional hypermethylome screen
Abstract: Breast cancer (BC) is a disease with diverse tumor heterogeneity, which challenges conventional approaches to develop biomarkers for early detection and prognosis. To identify effective biomarkers, we performed a genome-wide screen for functional methylation changes in BC, i.e., genes silenced by promoter hypermethylation, using a functionally proven gene expression approach. A subset of candidate hypermethylated genes were validated in primary BCs and tested as markers for detection and prognosis prediction of BC. We identified 33 cancer specific methylated genes and, among these, two categories of genes: (1) highly frequent methylated genes that detect early stages of BC. Within that category, we have identified the combination of NDRG2 and HOXD1 as the most sensitive (94%) and specific (90%) gene combination for detection of BC; (2) genes that show stage dependent methylation frequency pattern, which are candidates to help delineate BC prognostic signatures. For this category, we found that methylation of CDO1, CKM, CRIP1, KL and TAC1 correlated with clinical prognostic variables and was a significant prognosticator for poor overall survival in BC patients. CKM [Hazard ratio (HR) = 2.68] and TAC1 (HR = 7.73) were the strongest single markers and the combination of both (TAC1 and CKM) was associated with poor overall survival independent of age and stage in our training (HR = 1.92) and validation cohort (HR = 2.87). Our study demonstrates an efficient method to utilize functional methylation changes in BC for the development of effective biomarkers for detection and prognosis prediction of BC. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; human tissue; aged; middle aged; major clinical study; overall survival; promoter region; sensitivity and specificity; biological marker; gene; breast cancer; gene amplification; gene expression; tumor markers, biological; genetic association; gene frequency; homeodomain proteins; breast neoplasms; dna methylation; cpg island; biomarker; tumor suppressor proteins; detection; gene silencing; early detection of cancer; genetic heterogeneity; genetic loci; cancer prognosis; functional hypermethylome screen; cdo1 gene; ckm gene; crip1 gene; grem1 gene; hoxd1 gene; kl gene; ndrg2 gene; tac1 gene
Journal Title: Epigenetics
Volume: 7
Issue: 7
ISSN: 1559-2294
Publisher: Landes Bioscience  
Date Published: 2012-07-01
Start Page: 701
End Page: 709
Language: English
DOI: 10.4161/epi.20445
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22647880
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