{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Hypomethylation at H19DMR in penile squamous cell carcinoma is not related to HPV infection. {Author}: da Silva Santos R;Pascoalino Pinheiro D;Gustavo Hirth C;Barbosa Bezerra MJ;Joyce de Lima Silva-Fernandes I;Andréa da Silva Oliveira F;Viana de Holanda Barros M;Silveira Ramos E;A Moura A;Filho OMM;Pessoa C;Miranda Furtado CL; {Journal}: Epigenetics {Volume}: 19 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: 2024 Dec {Factor}: 4.861 {DOI}: 10.1080/15592294.2024.2305081 {Abstract}: Penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare and aggressive tumour mainly related to lifestyle behaviour and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Environmentally induced loss of imprinting (LOI) at the H19 differentially methylated region (H19DMR) is associated with many cancers in the early events of tumorigenesis and may be involved in the pathogenesis of penile SCC. We sought to evaluate the DNA methylation pattern at H19DMR and its association with HPV infection in men with penile SCC by bisulfite sequencing (bis-seq). We observed an average methylation of 32.2% ± 11.6% at the H19DMR of penile SCC and did not observe an association between the p16INK4a+ (p = 0.59) and high-risk HPV+ (p = 0.338) markers with methylation level. The average methylation did not change according to HPV positive for p16INK4a+ or hrHPV+ (35.4% ± 10%) and negative for both markers (32.4% ± 10.1%) groups. As the region analysed has a binding site for the CTCF protein, the hypomethylation at the surrounding CpG sites might alter its insulator function. In addition, there was a positive correlation between intense polymorphonuclear cell infiltration and hypomethylation at H19DMR (p = 0.035). Here, we report that hypomethylation at H19DMR in penile SCC might contribute to tumour progression and aggressiveness regardless of HPV infection.