An Integrated Approach to Uncover Driver Genes in Breast Cancer Methylation Genomes

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Background: Cancer cells typically exhibit large-scale aberrant methylation of gene promoters. Some of the genes with promoter methylation alterations play "driver" roles in tumorigenesis, whereas others are only "passengers". Results: Based on the assumption that promoter methylation alteration of a driver gene may lead to expression alternation of a set of genes associated with cancer pathways, we developed a computational framework for integrating promoter methylation and gene expression data to identify driver methylation aberrations of cancer. Applying this approach to breast cancer data, we identified many novel cancer driver genes and found that some of the identified driver genes were subtype-specific for basal-like, luminal-A and HER2+ subtypes of breast cancer. Conclusion: The proposed framework proved effective in identifying cancer driver genes from genome-wide gene methylation and expression data of cancer. These results may provide new molecular targets for potential targeted and selective epigenetic therapy. © 2013 Shen et al.

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Shen, X., Li, S., Zhang, L., Li, H., Hong, G., Zhou, X. X., … Guo, Z. (2013). An Integrated Approach to Uncover Driver Genes in Breast Cancer Methylation Genomes. PLoS ONE, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061214

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