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Genome‐wide promoter methylation analysis identifies epigenetic silencing of MAPK13 in primary cutaneous melanoma
Authors:Linda Gao  Marjon A Smit  Joost J van den Oord  Jelle J Goeman  Els M E Verdegaal  Sjoerd H van der Burg  Marguerite Stas  Samuel Beck  Nelleke A Gruis  Cornelis P Tensen  Rein Willemze  Daniel S Peeper  Remco van Doorn
Institution:1. Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center, , Leiden, The Netherlands;2. Division of Molecular Oncology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, , Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Department of Pathology, KU Leuven, , Leuven, Belgium;4. Department of Medical Statistics, Leiden University Medical Center, , Leiden, The Netherlands;5. Department of Clinical Oncology, Leiden University Medical Center, , Leiden, The Netherlands;6. Department of Surgical Oncology, KU Leuven, , Leuven, Belgium;7. Leiden Cytology and Pathology Laboratory, , Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:The involvement of epigenetic alterations in the pathogenesis of melanoma is increasingly recognized. Here, we performed genome‐wide DNA methylation analysis of primary cutaneous melanoma and benign melanocytic nevus interrogating 14 495 genes using BeadChip technology. This genome‐wide view of promoter methylation in primary cutaneous melanoma revealed an array of recurrent DNA methylation alterations with potential diagnostic applications. Among 106 frequently hypermethylated genes, there were many novel methylation targets and tumor suppressor genes. Highly recurrent methylation of the HOXA9, MAPK13, CDH11, PLEKHG6, PPP1R3C, and CLDN11 genes was established. Promoter methylation of MAPK13, encoding p38δ, was present in 67% of primary and 85% of metastatic melanomas. Restoration of MAPK13 expression in melanoma cells exhibiting epigenetic silencing of this gene reduced proliferation, indicative of tumor suppressive functions. This study demonstrates that DNA methylation alterations are widespread in melanoma and suggests that epigenetic silencing of MAPK13 contributes to melanoma progression.
Keywords:melanoma  epigenetics  DNA methylation  MAPK13  p38  primary cutaneous melanoma
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