Identification of DNA methylation of distal regulatory regions with causal effect on tumorigenesis
4th International Congress on Epigenetics & Chromatin
September 03-05, 2018 | London, UK

Jiangwen Zhang

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Keynote: Hereditary Genet Curr Res

Abstract:

Aberrant promoter methylation is a common mechanism for tumor-suppressor inactivation in cancer. However, the exact role of DNA methylation at enhancers remains to be elucidated. We have developed a set of tools to genome-wide identify DNA methylation in distal regions with causal effect on tumorigenesis. Novel oncogenes/tumor-suppressors and their putative enhancers can be identified together based on this strategy. Many predictions were directly demonstrated by dCas9-based epigenetic editing with strong evidence to support the accuracy and efficiency of our tool. Our study reveals the prevalent regulation of genomewide putative enhancers by DNA-methylation with causal effect on cellular malignancy and patient survival. Mechanistically, oncogenic and lineage-specific transcriptional-factors aberrantly shaped the methylation landscape with diverged tumor-subtype core regulatory circuitry. Notably, the gene regulatory networks orchestrated by enhancer methylation across different cancer types converged on a common architecture, highlighting general organization principle for such networks regulated by DNA methylation of distal regulatory regions.

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