Concurrent methylation of multiple genes in childhood ALL: correlation with phenotype and molecular subgroup

MI Gutierrez, AK Siraj, M Bhargava, U Ozbek… - Leukemia, 2003 - nature.com
MI Gutierrez, AK Siraj, M Bhargava, U Ozbek, S Banavali, MA Chaudhary, H El Solh…
Leukemia, 2003nature.com
Multiple genes have been shown to be independently hypermethylated in lymphoid
malignancies. We report here on the extent of concurrent methylation of E-cadherin, Dap-
kinase, O 6 MGMT, p73, p16, p15 and p14 in 129 pediatric ALL cases. While most of these
genes demonstrated methylation in a proportion of cases, O 6 MGMT, p16 and p14 were
infrequently methylated (11, 7 and 3%, respectively). Methylation of at least one gene was
found in the vast majority (83%) of cases. To determine the extent and concordance of …
Abstract
Multiple genes have been shown to be independently hypermethylated in lymphoid malignancies. We report here on the extent of concurrent methylation of E-cadherin, Dap-kinase, O 6 MGMT, p73, p16, p15 and p14 in 129 pediatric ALL cases. While most of these genes demonstrated methylation in a proportion of cases, O 6 MGMT, p16 and p14 were infrequently methylated (11, 7 and 3%, respectively). Methylation of at least one gene was found in the vast majority (83%) of cases. To determine the extent and concordance of methylation we calculated a methylation index (MI= number of methylated genes/number of studied genes) for each sample. The average MI was 0.28, corresponding to 2/7 methylated genes. MI was correlated with standard prognostic factors, including immunophenotype, age, sex, WBC and presence of specific translocations (TEL-AML1, BCR-ABL, E2A-PBX1 or MLL-AF4). We determined that children⩾ 10 years old and children presenting with high WBC (⩾ 50× 10 9/l) both associated with a higher MI (P< 0.01 and< 0.05, respectively). T-ALLs demonstrated a lower MI (median= 0.17) than precursor B ALLs (median= 0.28). Among the different molecular subgroups, MLL-ALLs had the highest MI (mean= 0.35), while ALLs carrying the t (1; 19) had the lowest MI (mean= 0.07). The most common epigenetic lesion in childhood ALL was methylation of E-cadherin (72%) independent of the molecular subtype or other clinicopathological factors.
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