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DNA methylation at an enhancer of the three prime repair exonuclease 2 gene (TREX2) is linked to gene expression and survival in laryngeal cancer

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CLINICAL EPIGENETICS
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13148-019-0666-5

Keywords

Epigenetics; DNA repair; DNA methylation; TREX2; Pan-cancer studies; TCGA; Laryngeal cancer; Head and neck cancer; HNSCC; Patient survival

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  1. Dietmar Hopp Foundation [23011184]
  2. Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research

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BackgroundGenetic aberrations in DNA repair genes are linked to cancer, but less is reported about epigenetic regulation of DNA repair and functional consequences. We investigated the intragenic methylation loss at the three prime repair exonuclease 2 (TREX2) locus in laryngeal (n=256) and colorectal cancer cases (n=95) and in pan-cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).ResultsSignificant methylation loss at an intragenic site of TREX2 was a frequent trait in both patient cohorts (p=0.016 and <0.001, respectively) and in 15 out of 22 TCGA studies. Methylation loss correlated with immunohistochemically staining for TREX2 (p<0.0001) in laryngeal tumors and improved overall survival of laryngeal cancer patients (p=0.045). Chromatin immunoprecipitation, demethylation experiments, and reporter gene assays revealed that the region of methylation loss can function as a CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (CEBPA)-responsive enhancer element regulating TREX2 expression.ConclusionsThe data highlight a regulatory role of TREX2 DNA methylation for gene expression which might affect incidence and survival of laryngeal cancer. Altered TREX2 protein levels in tumors may affect drug-induced DNA damage repair and provide new tailored therapies.

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