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Genetic and epigenetic alterations of the EGFR and mutually independent association with BRCA1, MGMT,and RASSF1A methylations in Vietnamese lung adenocarcinomas
Authors:Quang Ngoc Nguyen  Linh Dieu Vuong  Van-Long Truong  To Van Ta  Nam Trung Nguyen  Hung Phi Nguyen  Ha Hoang Chu
Institution:1. Pathology and Molecular Biology Center, National Cancer Hospital K, 30 Cau Buou Street, Thanh Tri, Hanoi, Viet Nam;2. Department of Smart Food and Drug, College of BNIT, Inje University, Gimhae, 50834, South Korea;3. National Key Laboratory of Gene Technology, Institute Vietnam, Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Viet Nam;4. Biotechnology Department, Graduate University of Science and Technology, Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Abstract:Genetic and epigenetic alterations importantly contribute to the pathogenesis of lung cancer. In the study, we measured the frequency and distribution of molecular abnormalities of EGFR as well as the aberrant promoter methylations of BRCA1, MGMT, MLH1, and RASSF1A in Vietnamese lung adenocarcinomas. We investigated the association between genetic and epigenetic alteration, and between each abnormality with clinicopathologic parameters. Somatic EGFR mutation that was found in 49/139 (35.3%) lung adenocarcinomas showed a significant association with young age, female gender, and non-smokers. EGFR overexpression was identified in 82 tumors (59.0%) and statistical relationships with EGFR or BRCA1 methylation but not EGFR mutation. In addition, EGFR, BRCA1, MGMT, MLH1, and RASSF1A methylations were found in 33 (23.7%), 41 (29.5%), 46 (33.1%), 28 (20.1%), and 41 (29.5%) cases of a total of 139 lung adenocarcinomas, respectively. The RASSF1A methylation was found to be linked to the smoking habit. Methylations in MGMT and RASSF1A were also found to correlate with metastasis status. Furthermore, the distribution of EGFR mutation and that of BRCA1, MGMT or RASSF1A methylation were significantly exclusive in lung adenocarcinomas. The main finding of our study demonstrate that epigenetic abnormalities might play a critical role for the lung tumorigenesis in patients with smoking history and metastasis, and partly affect the predictive value of EGFR mutations through blocking expression due to promoter EGFR hypermethylation. Mutually exclusive distribution of genetic and epigenetic alterations reflects differently biological characteristics in the etiology of lung adenocarcinomas.
Keywords:H&E  hematoxylin and eosin  IHC  immunohistochemistry  MS-PCR  methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction  NSCLC  non-small cell lung carcinoma  SCLC  small cell lung carcinoma  Methylation  Lung adenocarcinomas
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