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Monozygotic twins discordant for constitutive BRCA1 promoter methylation, childhood cancer and secondary cancer
Authors:Danuta Galetzka  Tamara Hansmann  Nady El Hajj  Eva Weis  Benjamin Irmscher  Marco Ludwig  Brigitte Schneider-R?tzke  Nicolai Kohlschmidt  Vera Beyer  Oliver Bartsch  Ulrich Zechner  Claudia Spix  Thomas Haaf
Institution:Institute of Human Genetics, University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:We describe monozygotic twins discordant for childhood leukemia and secondary thyroid carcinoma. We used bisulfite pyrosequencing to compare the constitutive promoter methylation of BRCA1 and several other tumor suppressor genes in primary fibroblasts. The affected twin displayed an increased BRCA1 methylation (12%), compared with her sister (3%). Subsequent bisulfite plasmid sequencing demonstrated that 13% (6 of 47) BRCA1 alleles were fully methylated in the affected twin, whereas her sister displayed only single CpG errors without functional implications. This between-twin methylation difference was also found in irradiated fibroblasts and untreated saliva cells. The BRCA1 epimutation may have originated by an early somatic event in the affected twin: approximately 25% of her body cells derived from different embryonic cell lineages carry one epigenetically inactivated BRCA1 allele. This epimutation was associated with reduced basal protein levels and a higher induction of BRCA1 after DNA damage. In addition, we performed a genome-wide microarray analysis of both sisters and found several copy number variations, i.e., heterozygous deletion and reduced expression of the RSPO3 gene in the affected twin. This monozygotic twin pair represents an impressive example of epigenetic somatic mosaicism, suggesting a role for constitutive epimutations, maybe along with de novo genetic alterations in recurrent tumor development.
Keywords:BRCA1  childhood cancer  DNA Methylation  epimutation  monozygotic twins  secondary cancer  somatic mosaicism
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