Evolution of DNA methylome from precancerous lesions to invasive lung adenocarcinomas
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Published:2021-01-29
Issue:1
Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Hu Xin, Estecio Marcos R., Chen Runzhe, Reuben AlexandreORCID, Wang LinghuaORCID, Fujimoto Junya, Carrot-Zhang JianORCID, McGranahan Nicholas, Ying Lisha, Fukuoka Junya, Chow Chi-Wan, Pham Hoa H. N.ORCID, Godoy Myrna C. B., Carter Brett W., Behrens Carmen, Zhang JianhuaORCID, Antonoff Mara B.ORCID, Sepesi Boris, Lu Yue, Pass Harvey I., Kadara Humam, Scheet Paul, Vaporciyan Ara A., Heymach John V.ORCID, Wistuba Ignacio I., Lee J. JackORCID, Futreal P. AndrewORCID, Su DanORCID, Issa Jean-Pierre J.ORCID, Zhang JianjunORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe evolution of DNA methylome and methylation intra-tumor heterogeneity (ITH) during early carcinogenesis of lung adenocarcinoma has not been systematically studied. We perform reduced representation bisulfite sequencing of invasive lung adenocarcinoma and its precursors, atypical adenomatous hyperplasia, adenocarcinoma in situ and minimally invasive adenocarcinoma. We observe gradual increase of methylation aberrations and significantly higher level of methylation ITH in later-stage lesions. The phylogenetic patterns inferred from methylation aberrations resemble those based on somatic mutations suggesting parallel methylation and genetic evolution. De-convolution reveal higher ratio of T regulatory cells (Tregs) versus CD8 + T cells in later-stage diseases, implying progressive immunosuppression with neoplastic progression. Furthermore, increased global hypomethylation is associated with higher mutation burden, copy number variation burden and AI burden as well as higher Treg/CD8 ratio, highlighting the potential impact of methylation on chromosomal instability, mutagenesis and tumor immune microenvironment during early carcinogenesis of lung adenocarcinomas.
Funder
Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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