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Cancer specific promoter CpG Islands hypermethylation of homeodomain only protein X gene and its potential tumor suppressive role in pancreatic carcinogenesis
Authors:Mina Waraya  Keishi Yamashita  Hiroshi Katoh  Akira Ooki  Hiroshi Kawamata  Hiroshi Nishimiya  Kazunori Nakamura  Akira Ema  Masahiko Watanabe
Abstract:ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: We have recently identified homeodomain only protein X (HOPX) as a tumor suppressor gene candidate, characterized by tumor-specific promoter DNA hypermethylation in human cancers, and it can remarkably inhibit tumors' aggressive phenotypes. In this current study, we for the first time examined methylation level of HOPX and tested the functional relevance in pancreatic cancer (PC). METHODS: Clinical features of HOPX promoter hypermethylation was investigated in 89 PC tissues, and immunohistochemistry was added. We also examined its functional relevance in phenotype assays such as soft agar, proliferation, invasion, and cell cycle analysis. RESULTS: PC tissues had HOPX gene hypermethylation as compared to the corresponding normal pancreas tissues, and its uniqueness was robust to discriminate tumor from normal tissues (AUC = 0.85, P < 0.0001). Unexpectedly, HOPX was increased in expression in tumor tissues, and immunohistochemistry revealed its predominant expression in the Langerhans islet cells, where HOPX is reduced in expression for PC cells with promoter hypermethylation. HOPX transfectants exhibited G1 arrest with subG1 accumulation, and inhibit tumor forming and invasive ability. CONCLUSION: Defective expression of HOPX which is consistent with promoter DNA hypermethylation may explain aggressive phenotype of pancreatic cancer, and intense expression of HOPX in the Langerhans cells may in turn uniquely contribute to pancreatic carcinogenesis.
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