Cancer Cell International, Volume (20), No (1), Year (2020-9)

Title : ( Promoter methylation, transcription, and retrotransposition of LINE-1 in colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas )

Authors: Milad Shademan , khadije zare , Morteza Zahedi , Hooman Mosannen Mozaffari , Hadi Bagheri Hosseini , Kamran Ghaffarzadegan , Ladan Goshayeshi , Hesam Dehghani ,

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Abstract

Background: The methylation of the CpG islands of the LINE-1 promoter is a tight control mechanism on the function of mobile elements. However, simultaneous quantification of promoter methylation and transcription of LINE-1 has not been performed in progressive stages of colorectal cancer. In addition, the insertion of mobile elements in the genome of advanced adenoma stage, a precancerous stage before colorectal carcinoma has not been emphasized. In this study, we quantify promoter methylation and transcripts of LINE-1 in three stages of colorectal non-advanced adenoma, advanced adenoma, and adenocarcinoma. In addition, we analyze the insertion of LINE-1, Alu, and SVA elements in the genome of patient tumors with colorectal advanced adenomas. Methods: LINE-1 hypomethylation status was evaluated by absolute quantitative analysis of methylated alleles (AQAMA) assay. To quantify the level of transcripts for LINE-1, quantitative RT-PCR was performed. To find mobile element insertions, the advanced adenoma tissue samples were subjected to whole genome sequencing and MELT analysis. Results: We found that the LINE-1 promoter methylation in advanced adenoma and adenocarcinoma was significantly lower than that in non-advanced adenomas. Accordingly, the copy number of LINE-1 transcripts in advanced adenoma was significantly higher than that in non-advanced adenomas, and in adenocarcinomas was significantly higher than that in the advanced adenomas. Whole-genome sequencing analysis of colorectal advanced adenomas revealed that at this stage polymorphic insertions of LINE-1, Alu, and SVA comprise approximately 16%, 51%, and 74% of total insertions, respectively. Conclusions: Our correlative analysis showing a decreased methylation of LINE-1 promoter accompanied by the higher level of LINE-1 transcription, and polymorphic genomic insertions in advanced adenoma, suggests that the early and advanced polyp stages may host very important pathogenic processes concluding to cancer.

Keywords

, LINE-1, Colorectal adenoma, Colorectal adenocarcinoma, Methylation, Retrotransposition, Insertion
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@article{paperid:1080929,
author = {Shademan, Milad and Zare, Khadije and Zahedi, Morteza and Hooman Mosannen Mozaffari and Hadi Bagheri Hosseini and Kamran Ghaffarzadegan and Ladan Goshayeshi and Dehghani, Hesam},
title = {Promoter methylation, transcription, and retrotransposition of LINE-1 in colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas},
journal = {Cancer Cell International},
year = {2020},
volume = {20},
number = {1},
month = {September},
issn = {1475-2867},
keywords = {LINE-1; Colorectal adenoma; Colorectal adenocarcinoma; Methylation; Retrotransposition; Insertion},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Promoter methylation, transcription, and retrotransposition of LINE-1 in colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas
%A Shademan, Milad
%A Zare, Khadije
%A Zahedi, Morteza
%A Hooman Mosannen Mozaffari
%A Hadi Bagheri Hosseini
%A Kamran Ghaffarzadegan
%A Ladan Goshayeshi
%A Dehghani, Hesam
%J Cancer Cell International
%@ 1475-2867
%D 2020

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