GPx3 promoter hypermethylation is a frequent event in human cancer and is associated with tumorigenesis and chemotherapy response |
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Authors: | Chen Baishen Rao Xi House Michael G Nephew Kenneth P Cullen Kevin J Guo Zhongmin |
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Affiliation: | Medical Sciences Program, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1001 E. Third St., Bloomington, IN, USA. |
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Abstract: | Glutathione peroxidase 3 (GPx3), a plasma antioxidant enzyme, maintains genomic integrity by inactivating reactive oxygen species (ROS), known DNA-damaging agents and mediators of cancer chemotherapy response. In this study, we demonstrate that loss of GPx3 expression by promoter hypermethylation is frequently observed in a wide spectrum of human malignancies. Furthermore, GPx3 methylation correlates with head and neck cancer (HNC) chemoresistance and may serve as a potential prognostic indicator for HNC patients treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Our findings support the hypothesis that defects in the antioxidant system may contribute to tumorigenesis of a wide spectrum of human malignancies. GPx3 methylation may have implications in chemotherapy response and clinical outcome of HNC patients. |
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Keywords: | DNA methylation Antioxidant enzymes Head and neck cancer Chemotherapy response Prognosis |
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