1. Enduring epigenetic landmarks define the cancer microenvironment.
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Pidsley R, Lawrence MG, Zotenko E, Niranjan B, Statham A, Song J, Chabanon RM, Qu W, Wang H, Richards M, Nair SS, Armstrong NJ, Nim HT, Papargiris M, Balanathan P, French H, Peters T, Norden S, Ryan A, Pedersen J, Kench J, Daly RJ, Horvath LG, Stricker P, Frydenberg M, Taylor RA, Stirzaker C, Risbridger GP, and Clark SJ
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- Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts metabolism, Cells, Cultured, Fibroblasts metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Genome, Human genetics, Humans, Male, Promoter Regions, Genetic genetics, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology, Whole Genome Sequencing methods, DNA Methylation, Epigenomics methods, Prostatic Neoplasms genetics, Tumor Microenvironment genetics
- Abstract
The growth and progression of solid tumors involves dynamic cross-talk between cancer epithelium and the surrounding microenvironment. To date, molecular profiling has largely been restricted to the epithelial component of tumors; therefore, features underpinning the persistent protumorigenic phenotype of the tumor microenvironment are unknown. Using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing, we show for the first time that cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) from localized prostate cancer display remarkably distinct and enduring genome-wide changes in DNA methylation, significantly at enhancers and promoters, compared to nonmalignant prostate fibroblasts (NPFs). Differentially methylated regions associated with changes in gene expression have cancer-related functions and accurately distinguish CAFs from NPFs. Remarkably, a subset of changes is shared with prostate cancer epithelial cells, revealing the new concept of tumor-specific epigenome modifications in the tumor and its microenvironment. The distinct methylome of CAFs provides a novel epigenetic hallmark of the cancer microenvironment and promises new biomarkers to improve interpretation of diagnostic samples., (© 2018 Pidsley et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.)
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- 2018
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