A genomic screen for long noncoding RNA genes epigenetically silenced by aberrant DNA methylation in colorectal cancer

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Kohei Kumegawa
Reo Maruyama
Eiichiro Yamamoto
Masami Ashida
Hiroshi Kitajima
Akihiro Tsuyada
Takeshi Niinuma
Masahiro Kai
Hiro-o Yamano
Tamotsu Sugai
Takashi Tokino
Yasuhisa Shinomura
Kohzoh Imai
Hiromu Suzuki
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[1] Sapporo Medical University,Department of Molecular Biology
[2] PRESTO,Department of Gastroenterology
[3] Japan Science and Technology Agency,Department of Gastroenterology
[4] Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology,Department of Diagnostic Pathology
[5] Sapporo Medical University,undefined
[6] Akita Red Cross Hospital,undefined
[7] Iwate Medical University,undefined
[8] Medical Genome Science,undefined
[9] Research Institute for Frontier Medicine,undefined
[10] Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine,undefined
[11] Center for Medical Innovation,undefined
[12] The Institute of Medical Science,undefined
[13] The University of Tokyo,undefined
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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as key components in multiple cellular processes, although their physiological and pathological functions are not fully understood. To identify cancer-related lncRNAs, we screened for those that are epigenetically silenced in colorectal cancer (CRC). Through a genome-wide analysis of histone modifications in CRC cells, we found that the transcription start sites (TSSs) of 1,027 lncRNA genes acquired trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4me3) after DNA demethylation. Integrative analysis of chromatin signatures and the DNA methylome revealed that the promoter CpG islands (CGIs) of 66 lncRNA genes contained cancer-specific methylation. By validating the expression and methylation of lncRNA genes in CRC cells, we ultimately identified 20 lncRNAs, including ZNF582-AS1, as targets of epigenetic silencing in CRC. ZNF582-AS1 is frequently methylated in CRC cell lines (87.5%), primary CRCs (77.2%), colorectal adenomas (44.7%) and advanced adenomas (87.8%), suggesting that this methylation is an early event during colorectal tumorigenesis. Methylation of ZNF582-AS1 is associated with poor survival of CRC patients and ectopic expression of ZNF582-AS1 suppressed colony formation by CRC cells. Our findings offer insight into the association between epigenetic alterations and lncRNA dysregulation in cancer and suggest that ZNF582-AS1 may be a novel tumor-suppressive lncRNA.
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