The DNA methylation landscape of primary triple-negative breast cancer
The DNA methylation landscape of primary triple-negative breast cancer
Blog Article
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a clinically challenging and molecularly heterogenous Multifloor breast cancer subgroup.Here, we investigate the DNA methylation landscape of TNBC.By analyzing tumor methylome profiles and accounting for the genomic context of CpG methylation, we divide TNBC into two epigenetic subtypes corresponding to a Basal and a non-Basal group, in which characteristic transcriptional patterns are correlated with DNA methylation of distal regulatory elements and epigenetic regulation of key steroid response genes and developmental transcription factors.Further subdivision of the Basal and non-Basal subtypes identifies subgroups transcending genetic and proposed TNBC mRNA subtypes, demonstrating widely differing immunological microenvironments, putative epigenetically-mediated immune evasion strategies, and a specific metabolic gene network in older patients that may be epigenetically regulated.Our Outdoor Arm Chair (set of 4) study attempts to target the epigenetic backbone of TNBC, an approach that may inform future studies regarding tumor origins and the role of the microenvironment in shaping the cancer epigenome.