Hypomethylation of DYRK4 in peripheral blood is associated with increased lung cancer risk

Author:

Qiao Rong1,Zhu Qiang2,Di Feifei3,Liu Chunlan2,Song Yakang3,Zhang Jin3,Xu Tian4,Wang Yue1,Dai Liping5,Gu Wanjian4,Han Baohui1,Yang Rongxi23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai China

2. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

3. Nanjing TANTICA Biotechnology Co. Ltd. Nanjing China

4. Department of Clinical Laboratory Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine Nanjing China

5. Henan Institute of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Academy of Medical Science Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

Abstract

AbstractLung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer‐related deaths worldwide. It is urgent to identify new biomarkers for the early detection of LC. DNA methylation in peripheral blood has been reported to be associated with cancers. We conducted two independent case–control studies and a nested case–control study (168 LC cases and 167 controls in study Ⅰ, 677 LC cases and 833 controls in study Ⅱ, 147 precancers and 21 controls in the nested case–control study). The methylation levels of DYRK4 CpG sites were measured using mass spectrometry and their correlations with LC were analyzed by logistic regression and nonparametric tests. Bonferroni correction was used for the multiple comparisons. LC‐related decreased DYRK4 methylation was discovered in Study I and validated in Study II (the odds ratios [ORs] for the lowest vs. highest quartile of all three DYRK4 CpG sites ranged from 1.64 to 2.09, all p < 0.001). Combining the two studies, hypomethylation of DYRK4 was observed in stage I cases (ORs per −10% methylation ranged from 1.16 to 1.38, all p < 5.9E−04), and could be enhanced by male gender (ORs ranged from 1.77 to 4.17 via interquartile analyses, all p < 0.017). Hypomethylation of DYRK4_A_CpG_2 was significantly correlated with tumor size, length, and stage (p = 0.034, 0.002, and 0.002, respectively) in LC cases. Our study disclosed the association between DYRK4 hypomethylation in peripheral blood and LC, suggesting the feasibility of blood‐based DNA methylation as new biomarker for LC detection.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Molecular Biology

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