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A panel of differentially methylated regions enable prognosis prediction for colorectal cancer

Journal

GENOMICS
Volume 113, Issue 5, Pages 3285-3293

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.07.010

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Colorectal cancer; DNA methylation; Survival analysis; Prognostic prediction

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The study aimed to identify differentially methylated regions (DMRs) for predicting survival outcomes in CRC patients, and validated the prediction potential of DMRs through targeted bisulfite sequencing. High prognostic index (high-PI) group demonstrated significantly unfavorable prognosis in both TCGA discovery cohort and independent validation cohort.
We aim to identify a panel of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) for predicting survival outcomes for patients with CRC from the TCGA (n = 393). Four DMRs (MUC12, TBX20, CHN2, and B3GNT7) were selected as candidate prognostic markers for CRC. The prediction potential of selected DMRs was validated by the targeted bisulfite sequencing method in an independent cohort with 251 Chinese CRC patients. DMR methylation scores (DMSs) were constructed to evaluate the prognosis of CRC. Results of the validation cohort confirmed that higher DMSs were associated with poor overall survival (OS) of CRC, with hazard ratio (HR) value ranged from 1.445 to 2.698 in multivariable Cox models. Patients in the high prognostic index (high-PI) group showed a markedly unfavorable prognosis compared to the low-PI group in both TCGA discovery cohort (HR = 3.508, 95%CI: 2.196-5.604, P < 0.001) and independent validation cohort (HR = 1.912, 95%CI: 1.258-2.907, P = 0.002).

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