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Biological and clinical relevance of quantitative global methylation of repetitive DNA sequences in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Authors:Sonia Fabris  Valentina Bollati  Luca Agnelli  Fortunato Morabito  Valeria Motta  Giovanna Cutrona  Serena Matis  Anna Grazia Recchia  Vincenzo Gigliotti  Massimo Gentile  Giorgio Lambertenghi Deliliers  Pier Alberto Bertazzi  Manlio Ferrarini  Antonino Neri  Andrea Baccarelli
Affiliation:1.Medical Sciences Department; Division of Hematology;2.EPOCA Research Center; University of Milan; Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico; Milan, Italy;3.U.O.C. Hematology; Azienda Ospedaliera di Cosenza; Cosenza, Italy;4.Medical Oncology C Division.; Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro; IST;5.Oncology, Biology and Genetic Department; University of Genova; Genoa, Italy;6.Exposure, Epidemiology and Risk Program; Harvard School of Public Health; Boston, MA USA
Abstract:Global DNA hypomethylation affecting repeat sequences has been reported in different cancer types. Herein, we investigated the methylation levels of repetitive DNA elements in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), their correlation with the major cytogenetic and molecular features, and clinical relevance in predicting therapy-free survival (TFS). A quantitative bisulfite-PCR Pyrosequencing method was used to evaluate methylation of Alu, long interspersed nuclear elements-1 (LINE-1) and satellite-α (SAT-α) sequences in 77 untreated early-stage (Binet A) CLL patients. Peripheral B-cells from 7 healthy donors were used as controls. Methylation levels (median %5mC) were lower in B-CLLs compared with controls (21.4 vs. 25.9; 66.8 vs. 85.7; 84.0, vs. 88.2 for Alu, LINE-1 and SAT-α, respectively) (p < 0.001). Among CLL patients, a significant association was observed with 17p13.1 deletion (16.8 vs. 22.4; 51.2 vs. 68.5; 52.6 vs. 85.0, for Alu, LINE-1 and SAT-α) but not with other major genetic lesions, IgVH mutation status, CD38 or ZAP-70 expression. Follow-up analyses showed that lower SAT-α methylation levels appeared to be an independent prognostic marker significantly associated with shorter TFS. Our study extended previous limited evidences in methylation of repetitive sequences in CLL suggesting an important biological and clinical relevance in the disease.
Keywords:Alu, DNA methyltransferases, LINE-1, SAT-α  , chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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