Researchers from National Institute of Health (NIH) in US have identified a striking signature in tumour DNA that occurs in these types of cancers.
They also found evidence that this methylation signature may be present in many more types of cancer. The specific signature results from a chemical modification of DNA called methylation, which can control the expression of genes like a dimmer on a light switch.
Higher amounts of DNA methylation (hypermethylation), like that found by researchers in some tumour DNA, decreases a gene's activity.
"Finding a distinctive methylation-based signature is like looking for a spruce tree in a pine forest. It is a technical challenge to identify, but we found an elevated methylation signature around the gene known as ZNF154 that is unique to tumours," said Laura Elnitski from NIH.
For the study, researchers developed a series of steps that uncovered telltale methylation marks in colon, lung, breast, stomach and endometrial cancers. They showed that all the tumour types and subtypes consistently produced the same methylation mark around ZNF154.
Researchers sequenced the tumour DNA that had been amplified using a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR). They then analysed the results, finding elevated levels of methylation at ZNF154 across the different tumour types.
To verify the connection between increased methylation and cancer, they developed a computer programme that looked at the methylation marks in the DNA of people with and without cancer.
By feeding this information into the programme, they were able to predict a threshold for detecting tumour DNA. Even when they reduced the amount of methylated molecules by 99 per cent, the computer could still detect the cancer-related methylation marks in the mixture.
The findings were published in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics.
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