基于CRISPR/ dcas9的甲基化编辑与导向定位测序的整合鉴定了mrDEGs在乳腺癌进展中的动态变化。

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Baolong Zhang, Jin Li, Wenqiang Yu
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在乳腺癌的发展过程中,DNA甲基化的动态变化很普遍。然而,异常甲基化和基因表达模式的关键改变尚未完全表征。在这里,我们利用导航定位测序(GPS)在一个独特的人类乳腺癌进展模型中进行全基因组DNA甲基化分析:MCF10系列细胞系(代表良性/正常,非典型增生和转移癌)。通过整合来自The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)和Gene expression Omnibus (GEO)的mRNA-seq和匹配的临床表达数据,鉴定出6个具有代表性的甲基化相关差异表达基因(mrDEGs),包括CAVIN2、ARL4D、DUSP1、TENT5B、P3H2和MMP28。为了验证我们的发现,我们独立开发并优化了dCas9-DNMT3L-DNMT3A系统,在特定位点的甲基化提高了98%,实现了高效率。6个基因的DNA甲基化水平显著升高,CAVIN2为67.75±1.05%,ARL4D为53.29±6.32%,DUSP1为57.63±8.46%,TENT5B为44.00±5.09%,P3H2为58.50±3.90%,MMP28为49.60±5.84%。RT-qPCR证实DNA甲基化增加与基因表达呈负相关。最重要的是,我们在体外模拟了肿瘤的进展,证明了转录沉默的TENT5B促进MCF10A细胞的细胞增殖,这是由于高甲基化和组蛋白去乙酰化之间的相互作用。本研究通过对甲基组和转录组的综合数据分析,揭示了mrDEGs的DNA甲基化动力学在乳腺癌恶性进展过程中重塑表观基因组特征的实际意义。基于CRISPR/ dcas9的甲基化编辑技术的应用阐明了DNA甲基化特征中单个基因的调控机制和功能作用,为了解乳腺癌发病机制和促进乳腺癌患者表观基因组编辑的潜在治疗方法提供了有价值的见解。
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Integration of CRISPR/dCas9-Based methylation editing with guide positioning sequencing identifies dynamic changes of mrDEGs in breast cancer progression.

Dynamic changes in DNA methylation are prevalent during the progression of breast cancer. However, critical alterations in aberrant methylation and gene expression patterns have not been thoroughly characterized. Here, we utilized guide positioning sequencing (GPS) to conduct whole-genome DNA methylation analysis in a unique human breast cancer progression model: MCF10 series of cell lines (representing benign/normal, atypical hyperplasia, and metastatic carcinoma). By integrating with mRNA-seq and matched clinical expression data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), six representative methylation-related differentially expressed genes (mrDEGs) were identified, including CAVIN2, ARL4D, DUSP1, TENT5B, P3H2, and MMP28. To validate our findings, we independently developed and optimized the dCas9-DNMT3L-DNMT3A system, achieving a high efficiency with a 98% increase in methylation at specific sites. DNA methylation levels significantly increased for the six genes, with CAVIN2 at 67.75 ± 1.05%, ARL4D at 53.29 ± 6.32%, DUSP1 at 57.63 ± 8.46%, TENT5B at 44.00 ± 5.09%, P3H2 at 58.50 ± 3.90%, and MMP28 at 49.60 ± 5.84%. RT-qPCR confirmed an inverse correlation between increased DNA methylation and gene expression. Most importantly, we mimicked tumor progression in vitro, demonstrating that transcriptional silencing of the TENT5B promotes cell proliferation in MCF10A cells owing to the crosstalk between hypermethylation and histone deacetylation. This study unveils the practical implications of DNA methylation dynamics of mrDEGs in reshaping epigenomic features during breast cancer malignant progression through integrated data analysis of the methylome and transcriptome. The application of the CRISPR/dCas9-based methylation editing technique elucidates the regulatory mechanisms and functional roles of individual genes within the DNA methylation signature, providing valuable insights for understanding breast cancer pathogenesis and facilitating potential therapeutic approaches in epigenome editing for patients with breast cancer.

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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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546
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期刊介绍: Journal Name: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS) Location: Basel, Switzerland Focus: Multidisciplinary journal Publishes research articles, reviews, multi-author reviews, and visions & reflections articles Coverage: Latest aspects of biological and biomedical research Areas include: Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell biology Molecular and cellular aspects of biomedicine Neuroscience Pharmacology Immunology Additional Features: Welcomes comments on any article published in CMLS Accepts suggestions for topics to be covered
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