Title
The Dynamics Of Dna Methylation Covariation Patterns In Carcinogenesis
Abstract
Recently it has been observed that cancer tissue is characterised by an increased variability in DNA methylation patterns. However, how the correlative patterns in genome-wide DNA methylation change during the carcinogenic progress has not yet been explored. Here we study genome-wide inter-CpG correlations in DNA methylation, in addition to single site variability, during cervical carcinogenesis. We demonstrate how the study of changes in DNA methylation covariation patterns across normal, intra-epithelial neoplasia and invasive cancer allows the identification of CpG sites that indicate the risk of neoplastic transformation in stages prior to neoplasia. Importantly, we show that the covariation in DNA methylation at these risk CpG loci is maximal immediately prior to the onset of cancer, supporting the view that high epigenetic diversity in normal cells increases the risk of cancer. Consistent with this, we observe that invasive cancers exhibit increased covariation in DNA methylation at the risk CpG sites relative to normal tissue, but lower levels relative to pre-cancerous lesions. We further show that the identified risk CpG sites undergo preferential DNA methylation changes in relation to human papilloma virus infection and age. Results are validated in independent data including prospectively collected samples prior to neoplastic transformation. Our data are consistent with a phase transition model of carcinogenesis, in which epigenetic diversity is maximal prior to the onset of cancer. The model and algorithm proposed here may allow, in future, network biomarkers predicting the risk of neoplastic transformation to be identified.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003709
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Keywords
Field
DocType
algorithms,computational biology,carcinogenesis,dna methylation
Carcinogenesis,Biology,CpG site,Methylation,DNA methylation,Carcinogen,Bioinformatics,Locus (genetics),Genetics,Cancer,Epigenetics
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
10
7
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.77
1
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrew E. Teschendorff127429.35
Xiaoping Liu2324.43
Helena Caren381.13
Steve M. Pollard470.77
Stephan Beck5497.43
Martin Widschwendter66511.48
Luonan Chen71485145.71