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Different DNA methylome, transcriptome and histological features in uterine fibroids with and without MED12 mutations

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Maekawa, Ryo (2022). Different DNA methylome, transcriptome and histological features in uterine fibroids with and without MED12 mutations [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sn02v6x4d

Abstract

Somatic mutations in Mediator complex subunit 12 (MED12m) have been reported as a biomarker of uterine fibroids (UFs).  However, the role of MED12m is still unclear in the pathogenesis of UFs.  Therefore, we investigated the differences in DNA methylome, transcriptome, and histological features between MED12m-positive and -negative UFs.  DNA methylomes and transcriptomes were obtained from MED12m-positive and -negative UFs and myometrium, and hierarchically clustered.  Differentially expressed genes in comparison with the myometrium and co-expressed genes detected by weighted gene co-expression network analysis were subjected to gene ontology enrichment analyses.  The amounts of collagen fibers and the number of blood vessels and smooth muscle cells were histologically evaluated. Hierarchical clustering based on DNA methylation clearly separated the myometrium, MED12m-positive, and MED12m-negative UFs.  MED12m-positive UFs showed the increased activities of extracellular matrix formation, whereas MED12m-negative UFs had the increased angiogenic activities and smooth muscle cell proliferation. The MED12m-positive and -negative UFs had different DNA methylation, gene expression, and histological features.  The MED12m-positive UFs form the tumor with a rich extracellular matrix and poor blood vessels and smooth muscle cells compared to the MED12m-negative UFs, suggesting MED12 mutations affect the tissue composition of UFs.

Funding

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Award: 19K09803

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Award: 21K09495

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Award: 20K18222

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Award: 20K09601

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Award: 20H03825