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Diverse genome-wide DNA methylation alterations in canine hepatocellular tumours.

Yu AsariJumpei YamazakiOo ThandarTamami SuzukiKeisuke AoshimaKyosuke TakeuchiRyohei KinoshitaSangho KimKenji HosoyaTeita IshizakiYumiko KagawaJaroslav JelinekShoko YokoyamaNoboru SasakiHiroshi OhtaKensuke NakamuraMitsuyoshi Takiguchi
Published in: Veterinary medicine and science (2023)
Although a large fraction of CpG sites that were highly methylated in the normal liver became hypomethylated in tumours from most patients, we also found some patients with less remarkable change or no change in DNA methylation. Hierarchical clustering analysis revealed that 32 of 37 tumour samples differed from normal livers, although the remaining 5 tumour livers fell into the same cluster as normal livers. In addition, the number of hypermethylated genes in tumour livers varied among tumour cases, suggesting various DNA methylation patterns in different tumour groups. However, patient and clinical parameters, such as age, were not associated with DNA methylation status. In conclusion, we found that HCTs undergo aberrant and diverse patterns of genome-wide DNA methylation compared with normal liver tissue, suggesting a complex epigenetic mechanism in canine HCT.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • single cell
  • prognostic factors
  • case report
  • cell proliferation
  • patient reported outcomes
  • signaling pathway
  • patient reported