DNA methylation-based epigenetic signatures predict somatic genomic alterations in gliomas

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Abstract

Molecular classification has improved diagnosis and treatment for patients with malignant gliomas. However, classification has relied on individual assays that are both costly and slow, leading to frequent delays in treatment. Here, we propose the use of DNA methylation, as an emerging clinical diagnostic platform, to classify gliomas based on major genomic alterations and provide insight into subtype characteristics. We show that using machine learning models, DNA methylation signatures can accurately predict somatic alterations and show improvement over existing classifiers. The established Unified Diagnostic Pipeline (UniD) we develop is rapid and cost-effective for genomic alterations and gene expression subtypes diagnostic at early clinical phase and improves over individual assays currently in clinical use. The significant relationship between genetic alteration and epigenetic signature indicates broad applicability of our approach to other malignancies.

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Yang, J., Wang, Q., Zhang, Z. Y., Long, L., Ezhilarasan, R., Karp, J. M., … Sulman, E. P. (2022). DNA methylation-based epigenetic signatures predict somatic genomic alterations in gliomas. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31827-x

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