Novel insights into DNA methylation-based epigenetic regulation of breast tumor angiogenesis

  • Sharath Mohan Bhat
  • , Palla Ranga Prasad
  • , Manjunath B. Joshi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Breast tumors are highly vascularized and dependent on angiogenesis for growth, progression and metastasis. Like other solid tumors, vasculature in breast tumors also display leaky and tortuous phenotype and hence inhibit immune cell infiltration, show reduced efficacy to anticancer drugs and radiotherapy. Epigenetic reprogramming including significant alterations in DNA methylation in tumor and stromal cells generate an imbalance in expression of pro- and anti-angiogenic factors and subsequently lead to disordered angiogenesis. Hence, understanding DNA methylation-based regulation of angiogenesis in breast tumors may open new avenues for designing therapeutic targets. Our present review manuscript summarized contemporary knowledge of influence of DNA methylation in regulating angiogenesis. Further, we identified novel set of pro-angiogenic genes enriched in endothelial cells which are coregulated with DNMT isoforms in breast tumors and harboring CpG islands. Our analysis revealed promoters of pro-angiogenic genes were hypomethylated and anti-angiogenic genes were hypermethylated in tumors and further reflected on their expression patterns. Interestingly, promoter DNA methylation intensities of novel set of pro-angiogenic genes significantly correlated to patient survival outcome.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
EditorsSheila Spada, Lorenzo Galluzzi
PublisherElsevier Inc.
Pages63-96
Number of pages34
ISBN (Print)9780443221781
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

Publication series

NameInternational Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
ISSN (Print)1937-6448

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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