Journal article
Heritable methylation marks associated with prostate cancer risk
JG Dowty, C Yu, M Hosseinpour, JE Joo, EM Wong, T Nguyen-Dumont, J Rosenbluh, GG Giles, RL Milne, RJ MacInnis, PA Dugué, MC Southey
Familial Cancer | Published : 2023
Abstract
DNA methylation marks that are inherited from parents to offspring are known to play a role in cancer risk and could explain part of the familial risk for cancer. We therefore conducted a genome-wide search for heritable methylation marks associated with prostate cancer risk. Peripheral blood DNA methylation was measured for 133 of the 469 members of 25 multiple-case prostate cancer families, using the EPIC array. We used these families to systematically search the genome for methylation marks with Mendelian patterns of inheritance, then we tested the 1,000 most heritable marks for association with prostate cancer risk. After correcting for multiple testing, 41 heritable methylation marks we..
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