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A genome-wide search identifies epigenetic silencing of somatostatin, tachykinin-1, and 5 other genes in colon cancer
Authors:Mori Yuriko  Cai Kun  Cheng Yulan  Wang Suna  Paun Bogdan  Hamilton James P  Jin Zhe  Sato Fumiaki  Berki Agnes T  Kan Takatsugu  Ito Tetsuo  Mantzur Carmit  Abraham John M  Meltzer Stephen J
Institution:Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. ymori3@jhmi.edu
Abstract:BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gene silencing via promoter hypermethylation is a central event in the pathogenesis of cancers. To identify novel methylation targets in colon cancer, we conducted a genome-wide, microarray-based, in silico, and epigenetic search. METHODS: Complementary DNA microarray experiments were first performed to identify genes down-regulated in primary colon cancers and up-regulated in colon cancer cell lines after global DNA demethylation by 5-aza-2'-deoxycitidine. Candidate methylation targets were then identified by combining these microarray data with in silico genetic and functional searches. Candidate genes recognized by these searches were further investigated for promoter hypermethylation in colon cancer using methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: We identified 51 novel and 3 known candidate methylation targets. Subsequent epigenetic analysis revealed that primary colon cancers demonstrated frequent methylation of somatostatin (SST, 30 of 34 cases, 88%) and the substance P precursor gene tachykinin-1 (TAC1; 16 of 34 cases, 47%). TAC1 methylation intensity was significantly higher in Dukes A/B than in Dukes C/D cancers (P = .01). SST methylation intensity was significantly higher in low-level microsatellite instability (MSI-L) than in non-MSI-L cancers (P = .02). Methylation was associated with messenger RNA down-regulation for both SST and TAC1. Furthermore, we isolated 5 additional novel promoter methylation targets: NELL1, AKAP12, caveolin-1, endoglin, and MAL. CONCLUSIONS: These data strongly suggest that SST and TAC1 are involved in colon carcinogenesis. Further studies are now indicated to elucidate mechanisms underlying their involvement in colon cancer and their values as clinical biomarkers. NELL1, AKAP12, caveolin-1, endoglin, and MAL are also promising tumor suppressor gene candidates deserving of further study.
Keywords:5-aza-dC  5-aza-2-deoxycitidine  ACTB  β-actin  CAV1  caveolin-1  AKAP12  A-kinase anchoring protei-12  ENG  endoglin  EI  expression index  MI  methylation index  MSI  microsatellite instability  MSI-H  microsatellite-unstable  MSI-L  low-level microsatellite instability  MSS  microsatellite-stable  MSP  methylation-specific PCR  SP  substance P  SST  somatostatin  TAC1  tachykinin-1  UTR  untranscribed region
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