An insight into the promoter methylation of PHF20L1 and the gene association with metastasis in breast cancer

Jose Alfredo Sierra-Ramirez, Emmanuel Seseña-Mendez, Marycarmen Godinez-Victoria, Marta Elena Hernandez-Caballero

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Abstract

Background. Plant homeodomain finger protein 20-like 1 (PHF20L1) is a protein reader involved in epigenetic regulation that binds monomethyl-lysine. An oncogenic function has been attributed to PHF20L1 but its role in breast cancer (BC) is not clear. Objectives. To explore PHF20L1promoter methylation and comprehensive bioinformatics analysis to improve understanding of the role of PHF20L1in BC. Materials and methods. Seventy-four BC samples and 16 control samples were converted using sodium bisulfite treatment and analyzed with methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Bioinformatic analysis was performed in the BC dataset using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) trough data visualized and interpreted in the MEXPRESS website. Methylation, gene expression and survival evaluation were performed with R v. 4.0.2 software. Using multiple bioinformatic tools, we conducted a search for genes co-expressed with PHF20L1, analyzed its ontology and predicted associated miRNAs and miRNA-PHF20L1 networks. The expression and prognostic value of PHF20L1and co-expressed genes were analyzed. Results. We found demethylation in PHF20L1promoter in both BC samples and healthy tissues. Data mining with 241 patients demonstrated changes in methylation of promoter regions in basal-like and luminal A subtypes. Expression of the PHF20L1gene had a negative correlation with methylation. Twelve genes were co-expressed. PHF20L1is a target of miR96-5p, miR9-5p and miR182-5p, which are involved in proliferation and metastasis. PHF20L1gene expression was not associated with overall survival (OS), or relapse-free survival (RFS), but was associated with distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS). Conclusions. Our findings showed differences in methylation of PHF20L1 promoter region near TSS and upstream in BC subtypes; its overexpression impacted DMFS. We found that PHF20L1is targeted by miR96-5p, miR9-5p and miR182-5p, which are involved in proliferation and metastasis, and regulates genes engaged in processes such as alternative splicing.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Hypomethylation
  • Metastasis
  • MiRNA
  • PHF20L1
  • Promoter

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