DNA methylation changes that precede onset of dysplasia in advanced sessile serrated adenomas.
Lochlan J FennellLochlan J FennellMark L BettingtonNeal I WalkerJoel DwineBarbara A LeggettVicki L J WhitehallPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2019)
Significant hyper- and hypomethylation events occur during SSA progression well before the development of histologically identifiable changes. Methylation is a heterogeneous process within individual SSAs, as typified by MLH1, where both MLH1 methylation and focal immunohistochemical MLH1 loss can be seen in the absence of dysplasia. This heterogeneity is likely a generalised phenomenon and should be taken into account in future methylation-based studies and the development of clinical methylation panels.