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DNA methylation in peripheral blood: a potential biomarker for cancer molecular epidemiology
Authors:Lian Li  Ji-Yeob Choi  Kyoung-Mu Lee  Hyuna Sung  Sue K Park  Isao Oze  Kai-Feng Pan  Wei-Cheng You  Ying-Xuan Chen  Jing-Yuan Fang  Keitaro Matsuo  Woo Ho Kim  Yasuhito Yuasa  Daehee Kang
Affiliation:Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine.
Abstract:Aberrant DNA methylation is associated with cancer development and progression. There are several types of specimens from which DNA methylation pattern can be measured and evaluated as an indicator of disease status (from normal biological process to pathologic condition) and even of pharmacologic response to therapy. Blood-based specimens such as cell-free circulating nucleic acid and DNA extracted from leukocytes in peripheral blood may be a potential source of noninvasive cancer biomarkers. In this article, we describe the characteristics of blood-based DNA methylation from different biological sources, detection methods, and the factors affecting DNA methylation. We provide a comprehensive literature review of blood-based DNA methylation as a cancer biomarker and focus on the study of DNA methylation using peripheral blood leukocytes. Although DNA methylation patterns measured in peripheral blood have great potential to be useful and informative biomarkers of cancer risk and prognosis, large systematic and unbiased prospective studies that consider biological plausibility and data analysis issues will be needed in order to develop a clinically feasible blood-based assay.
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