Implementation of a MSRE ddPCR method for the detection of methylated WIF1 and NPY genes in colorectal cancer patients

Author:

Trentin Luca12ORCID,Basile Debora34,Lazzari Elena5,Fietta Elena1,Rossi Alice3ORCID,Graziani Filomena3,Cappetta Alessandro3,Simionato Francesca3,D’Amore Emanuele5,Perbellini Omar1,Aprile Giuseppe3

Affiliation:

1. AULSS 8 Berica Ospedale San Bortolo, Laboratory of Haematology, Vicenza, Italy

2. AULSS 2 Marca Trevigiana, Histocompatibility Laboratory, Treviso, Italy

3. AULSS 8 Berica Ospedale San Bortolo, UOC Oncologia, Vicenza, Italy

4. Unit of Medical Oncology, Ospedale San Giovanni di Dio, Crotone, Italy

5. AULSS 8 Berica Ospedale San Bortolo, UOC Anatomia Patologica, Vicenza, Italy

Abstract

Background: Colorectal cancer is a worldwide leading cause of death accounting for high-rate mortality. Mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor and RAS/MAPK pathways, as well as altered methylation genes profiles, have been described as molecular mechanisms promoting and sustaining tumour development and progression. Aberrant methylation is a well-known epigenetic mechanism involved in gene regulation; particularly several genes were reported as hypermethylated in CRC. Recently, it was shown that epigenetic alterations in genes such as neuropeptide y, proenkephalin and Wnt inhibitory factor 1 can be used as promising disease biomarkers. Almost all methods developed for the DNA methylation analysis combined next generation sequencing, conventional qRT-PCR or ddPCR with the prior DNA modification with sodium bisulfite. Methods and results: We implemented a ddPCR method to assess the methylation status of Wnt inhibitory factor 1 and neuropeptide y using the methylation sensitive restriction enzyme approach that does not impact on DNA quality and guarantees the discrimination of DNA methylation independent of bisulfite conversion. Conclusions: We showed that this method is robust and sensitive also allowing the monitoring of CRC disease progression when applied to circulating free DNA samples from liquid biopsies, proving to be a fast and easy to implement assay to be used for the monitoring of the methylation pattern of clinically relevant target genes.

Funder

Nucleo di Ricerca Clinica (NRC) AULSS8 Berica, Vicenza, Italy

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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