2019
DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-18-0378
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Whole-Blood DNA Methylation Markers in Early Detection of Breast Cancer: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: Whole-blood DNA methylation markers have been suggested as potential biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer. We conducted a systematic review of the literature on whole-blood DNA methylation markers for breast cancer detection. PubMed and ISI Web of Knowledge were searched up to May 29, 2018. Overall, 33 studies evaluating 355 markers were included. The diagnostic value of most individual markers was relatively modest, with only six markers showing sensitivity >40% at specificity >75% [only 2 (HYAL2 a… Show more

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“…Methylation of specific sites may therefore be of biological and further clinical value in the early detection of ESCC, which is urgent for more favorable outcomes in the treatment of patients. Hotspots for DNA methylation are also valuable as biomarkers in the so-called liquid biopsy for cancer diagnosis and therapy since they are not only detected in resected tissues, but also in various body fluids, including peripheral blood [33][34][35][36], saliva [37][38][39], and urine [40][41][42]. In fact, methylated APC [43] and CDKN2A [44] have already been detected in the plasma of a subset of ESCC patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methylation of specific sites may therefore be of biological and further clinical value in the early detection of ESCC, which is urgent for more favorable outcomes in the treatment of patients. Hotspots for DNA methylation are also valuable as biomarkers in the so-called liquid biopsy for cancer diagnosis and therapy since they are not only detected in resected tissues, but also in various body fluids, including peripheral blood [33][34][35][36], saliva [37][38][39], and urine [40][41][42]. In fact, methylated APC [43] and CDKN2A [44] have already been detected in the plasma of a subset of ESCC patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypomethylation and silencing of tumor suppressor gene expression by hypermethylation have been recognized as important markers for different cancers (14). Especially hypermethylation has been studied in DNA from WBC and revealed potential signatures to detect and predict breast cancer evolution (15,16). In this way, the CDKN2A (p14 ARF /p16 INK4a ) and ATM genes are potential targets for epigenetic study, as they are described as hypermethylated in breast carcinogenesis (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23).…”
Section: Methylation Profiling In Promoter Sequences Of Atmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since DNA methylation is influenced by many environmental exposures throughout the life course (9,10), it reflects the environment-gene interaction. It has been proved to be associated with some common diseases such as cancer (11)(12)(13)(14), psychiatric disorders (15), and dementia (16). Emerging evidence indicated the multi-faceted role of DNA methylation in various pathological mechanisms of cerebral ischemia (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%