Evolution of DNA methylome from precancerous lesions to invasive lung adenocarcinomas

It is known that invasive lung adenocarcinomas evolve from pre-cancerous dysplastic lesions. In this study, the authors show that evolution of pre-cancerous lesions is accompanied by DNA methylation alterations, and that global hypomethylation correlates with immune infiltration, mutational burden a...

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Autores principales: Xin Hu, Marcos R. Estecio, Runzhe Chen, Alexandre Reuben, Linghua Wang, Junya Fujimoto, Jian Carrot-Zhang, Nicholas McGranahan, Lisha Ying, Junya Fukuoka, Chi-Wan Chow, Hoa H. N. Pham, Myrna C. B. Godoy, Brett W. Carter, Carmen Behrens, Jianhua Zhang, Mara B. Antonoff, Boris Sepesi, Yue Lu, Harvey I. Pass, Humam Kadara, Paul Scheet, Ara A. Vaporciyan, John V. Heymach, Ignacio I. Wistuba, J. Jack Lee, P. Andrew Futreal, Dan Su, Jean-Pierre J. Issa, Jianjun Zhang
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/031719f1a9f8488a91a5917acd62743f
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Sumario:It is known that invasive lung adenocarcinomas evolve from pre-cancerous dysplastic lesions. In this study, the authors show that evolution of pre-cancerous lesions is accompanied by DNA methylation alterations, and that global hypomethylation correlates with immune infiltration, mutational burden and copy number alterations.