Background:DNA methylation at the 5 position of cytosine (5mC) can be converted to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) by the ten-eleven translocation family. The loss of global levels of 5hmC has been regarded as a hallmark in various cancers. 5-hydroxymethylcytosine is distributed at protein-coding gene bodies and promoters; however, the role and distribution of 5hmC at long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is not clear. We investigated the distribution and regulatory roles of 5hmC for lncRNAs in colorectal cancer (CRC).Methods:We integrated genome-wide profiles of 5hmC, 5mC, transcriptome and histone marks in CRC patients and examined the 5hmC-based clinical outcomes in patients.Results:5-hydroxymethylcytosine was distributed at lncRNA loci and positively correlated with lncRNA transcription. Dysreulated CRC lncRNAs were regulated by 5hmC directly or through abnormal activities of typical and super-enhancers and promoters modified by 5hmC. In addition, 5hmC was involved in long-range chromatin interactions at lncRNA loci. Finally, lncRNAs regulated by differential 5hmC marks were correlated with different clinical outcomes and tumour status in patients.Conclusions:5-hydroxymethylcytosine is critical in regulating the transcription of lncRNA and serve as novel biomarkers for clinical prognosis in CRC.
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Hu, H., Shu, M., He, L., Yu, X., Liu, X., Lu, Y., … Chen, X. (2017). Epigenomic landscape of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine reveals its transcriptional regulation of lncRNAs in colorectal cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 116(5), 658–668. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2016.457
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