Genes (Dec 2020)

<i>MYC</i> DNA Methylation in Prostate Tumor Tissue is Associated with Gleason Score

  • Kathryn Hughes Barry,
  • Kareshma Mohanty,
  • Patricia A. Erickson,
  • Difei Wang,
  • Jianxin Shi,
  • Gary Rose,
  • Ashley Cellini,
  • Kimberly Clark,
  • Nicholas Ambulos,
  • Jing Yin,
  • Liying Yan,
  • Matthew Poulin,
  • Ann Meyer,
  • Yuji Zhang,
  • Søren M. Bentzen,
  • Allen Burke,
  • Arif Hussain,
  • Sonja I. Berndt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12010012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 12

Abstract

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Increasing evidence suggests a role of epigenetic mechanisms at chromosome 8q24, an important cancer genetic susceptibility region, in prostate cancer. We investigated whether MYC DNA methylation at 8q24 (six CpG sites from exon 3 to the 3′ UTR) in prostate tumor was associated with tumor aggressiveness (based on Gleason score, GS), and we incorporated RNA expression data to investigate the function. We accessed radical prostatectomy tissue for 50 Caucasian and 50 African American prostate cancer patients at the University of Maryland Medical Center, selecting an equal number of GS 6 and GS 7 cases per group. MYC DNA methylation was lower in tumor than paired normal prostate tissue for all six CpG sites (median difference: −14.74 to −0.20 percentage points), and we observed similar results for two nearby sites in The Cancer Genome Atlas (p p-value = 9.4 × 10−4). MYC DNA methylation was not associated with MYC expression, but was inversely associated with PRNCR1 expression after multiple comparison adjustment (q-value = 0.04). Findings suggest that prostate tumor MYC exon 3 hypomethylation is associated with increased aggressiveness.

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