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DNA methylation profiling at base-pair resolution reveals unique epigenetic features of early-onset colorectal cancer in underrepresented populations

Jason Sheng Li, Karen Riggins, Li Yang, Chaorong Chen, Patricia Garrido Castro, Wedad Alfarkh, Neda Zarrin‐Khameh, Michael E. Scheurer, Chad J. Creighton, Benjamin Musher, Wei Li, Lanlan Shen

2025Clinical Epigenetics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) has been rising at an alarming rate in the USA, and EOCRC disproportionately affects racial/ethnic minorities. Here, we construct comprehensive profiles of EOCRC DNA methylomes at base-pair resolution for a cohort of Hispanic and African American patients. RESULTS: We show the epigenetic landscape of these EOCRC patients differs from that of late-onset colorectal cancer patients, and methylation canyons in EOCRC tumor tissue preferentially overlapped genes in cancer-related pathways. Furthermore, we identify epigenetic alterations in metabolic genes that are specific to our racial/ethnic minority EOCRC cohort but not Caucasian patients from TCGA. Top genes differentially methylated between these cohorts included the obesity-protective MFAP2 gene as well as cancer risk susceptibility genes APOL3 and RNASEL. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we provide to the scientific community high-resolution DNA methylomes for a cohort of EOCRC patients from underrepresented populations. Our exploratory findings in this cohort highlight epigenetic mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of EOCRC and nominate novel biomarkers for EOCRC in underrepresented populations.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsDNA methylationCohortColorectal cancerBiologyGeneticsOncologyCancerMedicineBioinformaticsInternal medicineGeneGene expressionEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyGenetic factors in colorectal cancer