Aging immune system-related blood cell DNA methylation can predict the onset of early stage colorectal cancer

2020 
Objective: There is a body of evidence that the aging immune system is linked to cancer. Here, we hypothesized that ubiquitination might play a key gatekeeper role in immune system aging and tumorigenesis in CRC. Therefore, we will systematically study the DNA methylation of ubiquitination genes and screen candidate CRC marker that are correlated with both aging and immune cell compositions. Design: Through aging- and immune-related DNA methylation data, we investigated the DNA methylation regulation changes in promoters with other regions of genes during aging and their association with the immune cell proportion in the circulating whole blood of healthy individuals. Then, by collecting a cohort of 100 colon cancer patients and 50 healthy individuals, we used nucleic acid mass spectrometry to test whether ubiquitination genes can be used as candidate markers for the early screening of CRC. Results: The biological analyses for aging- and CD4 T cell proportion-derived differential genes showed that they are associated with ubiquitination. Among them, DZIP3 was significantly associated with both aging (P-value = 3.86E-06) and CD4 T cell proportion (P-value = 1.97E-05) in circulating blood. Then, we validated that the 1st exon DNA methylation of DZIP3 could predict the onset of early stage CRC (AUC = 0.833, OR = 8.82) and all pTNM stages of CRC (AUC = 0.782, OR = 5.70). Conclusions: The epigenetically regulated ubiquitination plays an important role in immune aging and tumorigenesis. DNA methylation characteristic of DZIP3 can be used as a promising marker of CRC early screening.
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