Abstract
This study is to investigate the genomic methylation in cervical adenocarcinoma in Xinjiang, China, using the DNA methylation analysis chips.Methylation of 5 cases of cervical adenocarcinoma tissues and 5 cases of normal cervical tissues were analyzed by the Illumina 850K methylation chip. The genes with abnormal methylation modification were screened out and analyzed by the gene ontology (GO) functional annotation analysis. Enrichment analysis of kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) signal transduction pathways was also performed.Totally 4056 sites showed differential expression patterns in cervical adenocarcinoma tissues compared to normal cervical tissues, of which 3738 were hypermethylated, and 318 were hypomethylated. The distribution of these sites covered from the 1st to 22nd chromosomes. GO functional annotation analysis showed that the differentially expressed genes in cervical adenocarcinoma tissues were mainly involved in the processes of tumor growth, development, metabolism, ion transport, transcriptional regulation, cell division, cell cycle regulation, and signal transduction. KEGG signaling pathway analysis showed that the most significantly different signaling pathway was the neuroactive ligand-recept...Continue Reading
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