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Critical Role for Aberrant CpG Island Methylation in the ...
2001-09-01

... Role for Aberrant CpG Island Methylation in the Evolution and Progression of Breast Cancer: Characterization of Known Genes and Identification of ...

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Critical Role for Aberrant CpG Island Methylation in the ...
2000-09-01

... Role for Aberrant CpG Island Methylation in the Evolution and Progression of Breast Cancer: Characterization of Known Genes and Identification of ...

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Critical Role for Aberrant CpG Island Methylation in the Evolution and Progression of Breast Cancer: Characterization of Known Genes and Identification of Novel Genes.
2001-01-01

CpG island methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA associated with the silencing of gene transcription. The hypothesis of this proposal is that breast cancers develop along different pathways, some involving aberrant CpG island methylation for ge...

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Critical Role for Aberrant CpG Island Methylation in the Evolution and Progression of Breast Cancer: Characterization of Known Genes and Identification of Novel Genes.
2000-01-01

CpG island methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA associated with the silencing of gene transcription. The hypothesis of this proposal is that breast cancers develop along different pathways, some involving aberrant CpG island methylation for ge...

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Elucidation of the Molecular Mechanisms for Aberrant ...
2005-06-01

... CpG island methylation status and mutation analysis of the RB 1 gene essential ... B samples from cervical cancer (6 of 12) and liver cancer (1 of 2) S ...

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Elucidation of the Molecular Mechanisms for Aberrant ...
2005-06-01

... association between SNCG protein expression in primary ... sequencing and methylation-specific PCR assays, we ... CpG island of SNCG gene in every ...

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Elucidation of the Molecular Mechanisms for Aberrant ...
2003-06-01

... of a CpG island located in the exon 1 of BCSGl gene in a panel of breast tumor-derived cell lines to determine whether DNA methylation plays a ...

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Role of TMS1 Silencing in the Resistance of Breast Cancer Cells to Apoptosis.
2004-01-01

Aberrant DNA methylation of promoter region CpG islands is associated with gene silencing and serves as an alternative to mutations in the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. Our lab has identified novel gene, TMS1, that is aberrantly...

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Transcriptional Repression as a Mechanism of BRCA-1 Inactivation.
2000-01-01

The basic hypothesis of this project is that aberrant cytosine methylation of the BRCA-1 CpG island promoter is a mechanism of BRCA-1 gene inactivation in sporadic human breast cancer. To test this hypothesis, archived frozen human breast cancer specimens...

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Role of TMS1 Silencing in the Resistance of Breast Cancer Cells to Apoptosis.
2006-01-01

Aberrant DNA methylation of promoter region CpG islands is associated with gene silencing and serves as an alternative to mutations in the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. We identified a gene TMS1 (for Target of Methylation-mediat...

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Epigenetic Changes in DNA Methylation in Breast Cancer.
2001-01-01

It is now clear that aberrant DNA methylation observed in cancer cells is not restricted to a few CpG islands, but affects multiple loci. When this epigenetic event occurs at the 5-end of the regulatory region of genes, it is frequently associated with tr...

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Genome-wide profiling of methylated promoters in pancreatic adenocarcinoma
2008-04-29

Many genes undergo aberrant methylation in human cancers, and microarray platforms enable more comprehensive profiling of aberrant DNA methylation patterns.Results1,010 of 87,922 probes on the 88 K promoter array (606 genes) had a higher signal (log2 > 2) in the pancreatic cancer line, Panc-1 compared to the non-neoplastic ...

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SALL3 interacts with DNMT3A and shows the ability to inhibit CpG island methylation in hepatocellular carcinoma.
2009-01-12

The mechanisms of aberrant CpG island methylation in oncogenesis are not fully characterized. In particular, little is known about the mechanisms of inhibition of CpG island methylation. Here we show that sal-like 3 (SALL3) is a novel inhibitory factor for DNA methyltransferase 3 alpha ...

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Epigenomic analysis of Alu repeats in human ependymomas
2010-03-29

Global loss of DNA methylation has been known for decades as an epigenomic aberration associated with carcinogenesis and cancer progression. Loss of DNA methylation affects predominantly repetitive elements, which encompass >50% of the CpG dinucleotides present in the human genome. Because of the lack of an effective approach, no studies have been ...

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Validation of a DNA methylation microarray for 450,000 CpG sites in the human genome.
2011-06-01

DNA methylation is the most studied epigenetic mark and CpG methylation is central to many biological processes and human diseases. Since cancer has highlighted the contribution to disease of aberrant DNA methylation patterns, such as the presence of promoter CpG island hypermethylation-associated silencing of ...

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[CANCER RESEARCH 64, 2000�2006, March 15, 2004] Hypermethylation of the 5 CpG Island of the FHIT Gene Is Associated with

leukemia in Northern California. We measured DNA methylation in the promoter region of the FHIT gene in 190 of the FHIT gene, and methylation in this region correlates with loss of FHIT expression. To test whether aberrant methylation of the FHIT gene may play a role in pediatric leukemia, we assessed the FHIT

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DNA methylation profiles of gastric carcinoma characterized by quantitative DNA methylation analysis.
2007-12-24

Transcriptional silencing by CpG island hypermethylation is a potential mechanism for the inactivation of tumor-related genes. Virtually, all types of human cancers show CpG island hypermethylation, and gastric carcinoma (GC) is one of the tumors with a high frequency of aberrant ...

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Regulation of 14-3-3? expression in human thyroid carcinoma is epigenetically regulated by aberrant cytosine methylation?
2008-04-25

Increased 14-3-3? expression has been observed by immunohistochemistry in papillary and anaplastic tumors, but not follicular thyroid cancers. 14-3-3? mRNA expression and methylation status was examined in tumor cell lines and primary thyroid tissues using real-time RT-PCR, bisulfite sequencing and methylation-specific PCR. Most of the 27 CpG�s in the gene�s CpG ...

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Integrated analysis of gene expression, CpG island methylation, and gene copy number in breast cancer cells by deep sequencing.
2011-02-25

We used deep sequencing technology to profile the transcriptome, gene copy number, and CpG island methylation status simultaneously in eight commonly used breast cell lines to develop a model for how these genomic features are integrated in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) and negative breast cancer. Total mRNA sequence, gene copy number, and genomic ...

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Integrated Analysis of Gene Expression, CpG Island Methylation, and Gene Copy Number in Breast Cancer Cells by Deep Sequencing
2011-02-25

We used deep sequencing technology to profile the transcriptome, gene copy number, and CpG island methylation status simultaneously in eight commonly used breast cell lines to develop a model for how these genomic features are integrated in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) and negative breast cancer. Total mRNA sequence, gene copy number, and genomic ...

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Methyl-CpG binding protein MBD2 is implicated in methylation-mediated suppression of miR-373 in hilar cholangiocarcinoma.
2010-12-09

Aberrant expression of miRNAs is associated with particular cancers showing tissue- and clinical-feature-specificity patterns. Some miRNA genes harboring or being embedded in CpG islands undergo methylation mediated silencing. MBP, methyl CpG binding protein, suppresses transcription through binding to methylated ...

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High-throughput assessment of CpG site methylation for distinguishing between HCV-cirrhosis and HCV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma
2010-02-18

Methylation of promoter CpG islands has been associated with gene silencing and demonstrated to lead to chromosomal instability. Therefore, some postulate that aberrantly methylated CpG regions may be important bio-markers indicative of cancer development. In this study we used the Illumina GoldenGate Methylation ...

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Von Hippel-Lindau methylation status in patients with multiple myeloma: a potential predictive factor for the development of bone disease.
2009-06-01

It has been suggested that during multiple myeloma (MM) progression, a proangiogenesis stress response occurs, but the mechanistic basis of this has not been established. It is an attractive hypothesis that loss of expression of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene, resulting in constitutive activation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha), contributes to increased angiogenesis in MM. ...

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Tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) is frequently silenced by aberrant promoter hypermethylation in gastric cancer.
2010-02-01

Aberrant methylation of promoter CpG islands is associated with transcriptional inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes in cancer. TFPI2, a Kunitz-type serine proteinase inhibitor, has been identified as a putative tumor-suppressor gene from genome-wide screening for aberrant methylation, using a microarray combined ...

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Aberrant CpG island methylation in neurofibromas and neurofibrosarcomas.

Aberrant methylation of the promoter CpG island of human genes is an alternative gene inactivation mechanism that contributes to the carcinogenesis of human tumours. We have determined the methylation status of the CpG island of 11 tumour-related genes (RB1, p14ARF, p16INK4a, p73, TIMP-3, MGMT, ...

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Aberrant CpG island methylation in cancer cell lines arises in the primary cancers from which they were derived.
2002-03-27

A higher prevalence of epigenetic inactivation of tumor suppressor genes has been reported in cancer cell line populations compared to primary cancer populations. Cancer-related genes are commonly methylated in cancer cell lines but it is not known the extent to which tumor suppressor genes may be artificially methylated in vitro. We therefore examined 10 pancreatic cancer cell lines and ...

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Identification of driver and passenger DNA methylation in cancer by epigenomic analysis
2010-01-01

SummaryHuman cancer genomes are characterized by widespread aberrations in DNA methylation patterns including DNA hypomethylation of mostly repetitive sequences and hypermethylation of numerous CpG islands. The analysis of DNA methylation patterns in cancer has progressed from single gene studies examining potentially important ...

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Aberrant DNA methylation status of endometriosis: Epigenetics as the pathogenesis, biomarker and therapeutic target.
2011-06-09

Endometriosis, a common, benign, estrogen-dependent disease affecting 3-10% of women of reproductive age, is characterized by the ectopic growth of endometrial tissue that is found primarily in the peritoneum, ovaries and rectovaginal septum. Recently, endometriosis has been alternatively described as an immune disease, a genetic disease and a disease caused by exposure to environmental factors, ...

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Therapeutic modulation of epigenetic drivers of drug resistance in ovarian cancer
2010-09-01

Epigenetic changes in tumours are associated not only with cancer development and progression, but also with resistance to chemotherapy. Aberrant DNA methylation at CpG islands and associated epigenetic silencing are observed during the acquisition of drug resistance. However, it remains unclear whether all of the observed changes are ...

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Primate CpG islands are maintained by heterogeneous evolutionary regimes involving minimal selection.
2011-05-27

Mammalian CpG islands are key epigenomic elements that were first characterized experimentally as genomic fractions with low levels of DNA methylation. Currently, CpG islands are defined based on their genomic sequences alone. Here, we develop evolutionary models to show that several distinct evolutionary processes ...

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Frequent aberrant methylation of p16{sup INK4a} in primary rat lung tumors
1997-03-01

The p16{sup INK4a} (p16) tumor suppressor gene is frequently inactivated by homozygous deletion or methylation of the 5{prime} CpG island in cell lines derived from human non-small-cell lung cancers. However, the frequency of dysfunction in primary tumors appears to be significantly lower than that in cell lines. This discordance could result from the ...

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DNA methylation profile during multistage progression of pulmonary adenocarcinomas.
2011-04-15

Multiple genetic and epigenetic alterations are known to be involved in the carcinogenesis of peripheral pulmonary adenocarcinoma (ADC). However, epigenetic abnormalities have not been extensively investigated in the following multistage progression sequence: atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH) to adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS), to invasive ADC. To determine the potential role of promoter ...

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Aberrant CpG island methylation of multiple genes in ependymal tumors.

Aberrant methylation of promoter CpG islands in human genes represents an alternative mechanism for genetic inactivation, and contributes to the development of human tumors. Nevertheless, thus far, few reports have analyzed methylation in ependymomas. We determined the frequency of aberrant CpG ...

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DNA Methylation Directly Silences Genes with Non-CpG Island Promoters and Establishes a Nucleosome Occupied Promoter.
2011-08-11

Despite the fact that 45% of all human gene promoters do not contain CpG islands, the role of DNA methylation in control of non-CpG island promoters is controversial and its relevance in normal and pathological processes is poorly understood. Among the few studies which investigate the correlation between DNA methylation and expression ...

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Methylation-sensitive Regulation of TMS1/ASC by the Ets Factor, GA-binding Protein-?*S?
2009-05-29

Epigenetic silencing involving the aberrant DNA methylation of promoter-associated CpG islands is one mechanism leading to the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this event remains poorly understood. TMS1/ASC is a novel proapoptotic signaling factor that is subject ...

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Identification of Novel Methylation Markers in Hepatocellular Carcinoma using a Methylation Array
2010-08-20

Promoter CpG island hypermethylation has become recognized as an important mechanism for inactivating tumor suppressor genes or tumor-related genes in human cancers of various tissues. Gene inactivation in association with promoter CpG island hypermethylation has been reported to be four times more frequent than ...

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DUSP16 is an epigenetically regulated determinant of JNK signalling in Burkitt's lymphoma
2010-07-13

Background:The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphatases or dual specificity phosphatases (DUSPs) are a family of proteins that catalyse the inactivation of MAPK in eukaryotic cells. Little is known of the expression, regulation or function of the DUSPs in human neoplasia.Methods:We used RT�PCR and quantitative PCR (qPCR) to examine the expression of DUSP16 mRNA. The methylation in ...

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Aberrant Methylation of Different DNA Repair Genes Demonstrates Distinct Prognostic Value for Esophageal Cancer.
2011-06-15

BACKGROUND: DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency results in a strong mutator phenotype and high-frequency microsatellite instability (MSI-H), which are the hallmarks of many tumors. AIM: The objective of this study is to investigate the promoter CpG island methylation status of mismatch repair genes human mutL homolog 1 (hMLH1), human mutS homolog 2 ...

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Methods for DNA methylation analysis and applications in colon cancer.
2010-06-25

It is well established that epigenetic events, in an intimate cooperation with genetic events, are involved in every step of tumorigenesis. DNA methylation, which in mammals takes place in the cytosines that precede a guanine (CpG dinucleotide), is the most well-characterized epigenetic mark. The study of aberrant DNA methylation patterns, such as ...

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CpG island hypermethylation of BRCA1 and loss of pRb as co-occurring events in basal/triple-negative breast cancer.
2011-05-01

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) occurs in approximately 15% of all breast cancer patients, and the incidence of TNBC is greatly increased in BRCA1 mutation carriers. This study aimed to assess the impact of BRCA1 promoter methylation with respect to breast cancer subtypes in sporadic disease. Tissue microarrays (TMAs) were constructed representing tumors from 303 patients previously screened ...

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Parp1 Localizes within the Dnmt1 Promoter and Protects Its Unmethylated State by Its Enzymatic Activity
2009-03-05

BackgroundAberrant hypermethylation of CpG islands in housekeeping gene promoters and widespread genome hypomethylation are typical events occurring in cancer cells. The molecular mechanisms behind these cancer-related changes in DNA methylation patterns are not well understood. Two questions are particularly important: (i) how are ...

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Epigenetic silencing of the kinase tumor suppressor WNK2 is tumor-type and tumor-grade specific
2009-08-01

Both genetic and epigenetic mechanisms contribute to meningioma development by altering gene expression and protein function. To determine the relative contribution of each mechanism to meningioma development, we used an integrative approach measuring copy number and DNA methylation changes genomewide. We found that genetic alterations affected 1.9%, 7.4%, and 13.3% of the 691 loci studied, ...

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Transcriptional repression of BRCA1 by aberrant cytosine methylation, histone hypoacetylation and chromatin condensation of the BRCA1 promoter
2000-09-01

BRCA1 expression is repressed by aberrant cytosine methylation in sporadic breast cancer. We hypothesized that aberrant cytosine methylation of the BRCA1 promoter was associated with the transcriptionally repressive effects of histone hypoacetylation and chromatin condensation. To address this question, we developed an in vitro model of study using normal ...

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Rapid and sensitive detection of CpG-methylation using methyl-binding (MB)-PCR
2006-07-05

Methylation of CpG islands is associated with transcriptional repression and, in cancer, leads to the abnormal silencing of tumor suppressor genes. We have developed a novel technique for detecting CpG-methylated DNA termed methyl-binding (MB)-PCR. This technique utilizes a recombinant protein with high affinity for CpG-methylated DNA that is coated onto ...

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NOR1 is an HSF1- and NRF1-regulated putative tumor suppressor inactivated by promoter hypermethylation in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
2011-07-28

Promoter hypermethylation-mediated silencing of tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) is a hallmark of oncogenesis. Oxidored-nitro domain-containing protein 1 (NOR1) is a candidate TSG that is downregulated in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). In the present study, we identified a functional NOR1 promoter that is regulated by heat shock factor 1 and nuclear respiratory factor 1. The promoter is located ...

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Expression of the human cancer/testis antigen NY-SAR-35 is activated by CpG island hypomethylation.
2011-02-12

The novel cancer/testis antigen gene, NY-SAR-35, is expressed exclusively in normal testis and in various histological types of tumor. However, the NY-SAR-35 gene expression is observed to be aberrant in several cancer cell lines and tissues. The analysis of methylation status of the NY-SAR-35 gene promoter in various cancer cell lines showed that its expression was related to ...

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Frequent aberrant methylation of p16INK4a in primary rat lung tumors.
1997-03-01

The p16INK4a (p16) tumor suppressor gene is frequently inactivated by homozygous deletion or methylation of the 5' CpG island in cell lines derived from human non-small-cell lung cancers. However, the frequency of dysfunction in primary tumors appears to be significantly lower than that in cell lines. This discordance could result from the occurrence or ...

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Frequent aberrant methylation of p16INK4a in primary rat lung tumors.
1997-03-01

The p16INK4a (p16) tumor suppressor gene is frequently inactivated by homozygous deletion or methylation of the 5' CpG island in cell lines derived from human non-small-cell lung cancers. However, the frequency of dysfunction in primary tumors appears to be significantly lower than that in cell lines. This discordance could result from the occurrence or ...

PubMed Central

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Epigenetic Changes in DNA Methylation in Breast Cancer.
2000-01-01

CpG island hypermethylation is a frequent epigenetic event in cancer. We have recently developed an array-based method, called differential methylation hybridization (DMH), allowing for a genome-wide screening of CpG island hypermethylation in breast canc...

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An Alternative Promoter in the Mouse Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II I-A? Gene: Implications for the Origin of CpG Islands
1998-08-01

Nonmethylated CpG islands are generally located at the 5? ends of genes, but a CpG island in the mouse major histocompatibility complex class II I-A? gene is remote from the promoter and covers exon 2. We have found that this CpG island includes a novel intronic promoter ...

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Aberrant Promoter CpG Methylation Is a Mechanism for Impaired PHD3 Expression in a Diverse Set of Malignant Cells
2011-01-28

BackgroundThe prolyl-hydroxylase domain family of enzymes (PHD1-3) plays an important role in the cellular response to hypoxia by negatively regulating HIF-? proteins. Disruption of this process can lead to up-regulation of factors that promote tumorigenesis. We observed decreased basal expression of PHD3 in prostate cancer tissue and tumor cell lines representing diverse tissues of origin. ...

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Demethylation by 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine in colorectal cancer cells targets genomic DNA whilst promoter CpG island methylation persists
2010-07-12

BackgroundDNA methylation and histone acetylation are epigenetic modifications that act as regulators of gene expression. Aberrant epigenetic gene silencing in tumours is a frequent event, yet the factors which dictate which genes are targeted for inactivation are unknown. DNA methylation and histone acetylation can be modified with the chemical agents 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine ...

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Identification of 5 novel genes methylated in breast and other epithelial cancers
2010-03-05

BackgroundThere are several high throughput approaches to identify methylated genes in cancer. We utilized one such recently developed approach, MIRA (methylated-CpG island recovery assay) combined with CpG island arrays to identify novel genes that are epigenetically inactivated in breast cancer.ResultsUsing this approach we ...

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A ligation assay for multiplex analysis of CpG methylation using bisulfite-treated DNA
2007-12-01

Aberrant methylation of promoter CpG islands is causally linked with a number of inherited syndromes and most sporadic cancers, and may provide valuable diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. In this report, we describe an approach to simultaneous analysis of multiple CpG islands, where ...

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[Serrated precursor lesions.
2011-09-15

The so-called serrated pathway has in recent years been well established as a second route of colorectal carcinogenesis. Sessile serrated polyps, especially sessile serrated adenomas (SSA) and traditional serrated adenomas (TSA) were identified as precursor lesions of this pathway. Activating mutations in either the BRAF (in SSAs) or the KRAS oncogene (in TSAs) have been determined as the ...

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Aberrant methylation in promoter-associated CpG islands of multiple genes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
2005-07-21

Methylation profile was analyzed in 10 childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and nine adult ALL cases. Four genes (p15, p16, RARbeta, FHIT) had methylation in both diseases, four genes (p14, Rb, MLH1, DAPK) showed no methylation in both diseases, and the two genes (APC, RIZ) demonstrated methylation only in adult ALL. Methylation of the RARbeta was more frequent in adult ALL than that in ...

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Comprehensive profiling of zebrafish hepatic proximal promoter CpG island methylation and its modification during chemical carcinogenesis
2011-01-04

BackgroundDNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism associated with regulation of gene expression and it is modulated during chemical carcinogenesis. The zebrafish is increasingly employed as a human disease model; however there is a lack of information on DNA methylation in zebrafish and during fish tumorigenesis.ResultsA novel CpG island tiling array ...

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Analysis of p16 gene mutation, deletion and methylation in patients with arseniasis produced by indoor unventilated-stove coal usage in Guizhou, China.
2007-06-01

The aim of this study was to determine p16 gene mutation, deletion, and promoter 5' CpG island hypermethylation in peripheral blood mononuclear leukocyte of patients with arseniasis as attributed to exposure to indoor unventilated coal stove. The role of the aberrant change of p16 gene in the induction and development of carcinogenesis ...

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Genetics and epigenetics of small bowel adenocarcinoma: the interactions of CIN, MSI, and CIMP.
2011-02-04

Characterization of tumor genetics and epigenetics allows to stratify a tumor entity according to molecular pathways and may shed light on the interactions of different types of DNA alterations during tumorigenesis. Small intestinal adenocarcinoma is rare, and to date the interrelation of genomic instability and epigenetics has not been investigated in this tumor type. We therefore analyzed 37 ...

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Chromatin inactivation precedes de novo dna methylation during the progressive epigenetic silencing of the rassf1a promoter
2005-02-23

Epigenetic inactivation of the RASSF1A tumor suppressor by CpG island methylation was frequently detected in cancer. However, the mechanisms of this aberrant DNA methylation are unknown. In the RASSF1A promoter, we characterized four Sp1 sites, which are frequently methylated in cancer. We examined the functional relationship between ...

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A CPG ISLAND AT THE PROMOTER OF THE PDE8B GENE IS METHYLATED IN PLACENTA AND HYDATIDIFORM MOLES, BUT NOT IN CONTROL DNA

Objective: We used a genome-wide CpG methylation screen, restriction landmark genome scanning (RLGS) to identify CpG islands that have altered methylation in complete hydatidiform moles (CHM), compared to control genomic DNA. Because CHM are diploid, but of uniparental parental inheritance and uniq...

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Prediction of epigenetically regulated genes in breast cancer cell lines
2010-05-04

Methylation of CpG islands within the DNA promoter regions is one mechanism that leads to aberrant gene expression in cancer. In particular, the abnormal methylation of CpG islands may silence associated genes. Therefore, using high-throughput microarrays to measure CpG ...

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Methylation of the E-cadherin Gene in Bladder Neoplasia and in Normal Urothelial Epithelium from Elderly Individuals
2001-09-01

Decreased expression of the epithelial cell adhesion protein E-Cadherin occurs in several forms of human epithelial-derived cancers, including bladder cancers. We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5? transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased ...

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Particle Swarm Optimization with Reinforcement Learning for the Prediction of CpG Islands in the Human Genome
2011-06-28

BackgroundRegions with abundant GC nucleotides, a high CpG number, and a length greater than 200 bp in a genome are often referred to as CpG islands. These islands are usually located in the 5? end of genes. Recently, several algorithms for the prediction of CpG islands ...

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A distinct DNA methylation profile associated with microsatellite and chromosomal stable sporadic colorectal cancers.
2011-03-31

Aberrant DNA methylation, microsatellite instability (MSI) and chromosomal instability (CIN) are well-characterised molecular features of sporadic colorectal cancers (CRCs). In addition to CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) associated with MSI, an intermediate methylation subgroup is also a feature of non-MSI cancers. A large ...

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Up-regulation of expression and lack of 5' CpG island hypermethylation of p16 INK4a in HPV-positive cervical carcinomas
2007-03-14

BackgroundHigh risk type human papilloma viruses (HR-HPV) induce carcinomas of the uterine cervix by expressing viral oncogenes E6 and E7. Oncogene E7 of HR-HPV disrupts the pRb/E2F interaction, which negatively regulates the S phase entry. Expression of tumor suppressor p16ink4a drastically increases in majority of HR-HPV associated carcinomas due to removal of pRb ...

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Progressive Region-Specific De Novo Methylation of the p16 CpG Island in Primary Human Mammary Epithelial Cell Strains during Escape from M0 Growth Arrest
1999-08-01

CpG island methylation plays an important role in normal cellular processes, such as genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation, as well as in abnormal processes, such as neoplasia. However, the dynamics of de novo CpG island methylation, during which a CpG island is ...

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Folic acid supplementation dysregulates gene expression in lymphoblastoid cells - Implications in nutrition.
2011-08-16

For over a decade, folic acid (FA) supplementation has been widely prescribed to pregnant women to prevent neural tube closure defects in newborns. Although neural tube closure occurs within the first trimester, high doses of FA are given throughout pregnancy, the physiological consequences of which are unknown. FA can cause epigenetic modification of the cytosine residues in the ...

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Genetic and epigenetic silencing of the beclin 1 gene in sporadic breast tumors
2010-03-16

BackgroundBeclin 1, an important autophagy-related protein in human cells, is involved in cell death and cell survival. Beclin 1 mapped to human chromosome 17q21. It is widely expressed in normal mammary epithelial cells. Although down-regulated expression with mono-allelic deletions of beclin 1 gene was frequently observed in breast tumors, whether there was other regulatory mechanism of beclin 1 ...

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De novo methylation of tumour suppressor genes CDKN2A and CDKN2B is a rare finding in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
1997-11-01

De novo methylation of the 5'CpG island has been recently reported as an alternative mechanism of inactivation for the tumour suppressor genes CDKN2A and CDKN2B. We examined CDKN2A methylation status at diagnosis in 42 B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) patients, in 19 cases the CDKN2B methylation status was also analysed. No homozygous CDKN2A/2B ...

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[Chromosomal instability, microsatellite instability and CpG island methylator phenotype : Roles in small intestinal carcinogenesis.
2011-09-15

AIMS: Intestinal carcinogenesis is associated with genetic instability affecting either the chromosomal level (CIN) or microsatellite DNA sequences (MIN). In addition, epigenetic alterations, such as aberrant CpG island methylation (CIMP) may contribute to tumor development. While these single genetic alterations have frequently been ...

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Methylation of Multiple Genes in Gastric Glands with Intestinal Metaplasia
2006-11-01

Gene silencing by methylation of promoter CpG islands is deeply involved in cancers, but its involvement in polyclonal disorders is still unclear. Here, we analyzed the presence of gene silencing in intestinal metaplasia (IM) of the stomach, a polyclonal disorder, in which multiple gastric glands aberrantly differentiate into those ...

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Epigenetic basis for aberrant upregulation of autoantigen genes in humans with ANCA vasculitis.
2010-08-16

Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA) causes vascular injury that leads to small-vessel vasculitis. Patients with ANCA aberrantly express neutrophil granule-encoding genes, including 2 that encode autoantigens: proteinase 3 (PR3) and myeloperoxidase (MPO). To uncover a potential transcriptional regulatory mechanism for PR3 and MPO disrupted in patients with ANCA ...

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Epigenetic basis for aberrant upregulation of autoantigen genes in humans with ANCA vasculitis
2010-08-16

Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA) causes vascular injury that leads to small-vessel vasculitis. Patients with ANCA aberrantly express neutrophil granule�encoding genes, including 2 that encode autoantigens: proteinase 3 (PR3) and myeloperoxidase (MPO). To uncover a potential transcriptional regulatory mechanism for PR3 and MPO disrupted in patients with ANCA ...

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Comparison of genetic and epigenetic alterations at 11 tumor suppressor loci in pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma and adenocarcinoma.
2011-06-07

ABSTRACT Pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma (SH) is an unusual tumor of pneumocytic origin. Morphologically, SH can mimic pulmonary adenocarcinomas. Here, the authors compared genetic and epigenetic aberrations in SH with those in pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Clinicopathologic characteristics, microsatellite alterations, and CpG island ...

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Aberrant methylation of Polo-like kinase CpG islands in Plk4 heterozygous mice
2011-02-15

BackgroundHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the most common cancers world-wide occurs twice as often in men compared to women. Predisposing conditions such as alcoholism, chronic viral hepatitis, aflatoxin B1 ingestion, and cirrhosis all contribute to the development of HCC.MethodsWe used a combination of methylation specific PCR and bisulfite sequencing, qReal-Time PCR (qPCR), and Western ...

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Aberrant DNA methylation characterizes juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia with poor outcome.
2011-03-15

Aberrant DNA methylation contributes to the malignant phenotype in virtually all types of cancer, including myeloid leukemia. We hypothesized that CpG island hypermethylation also occurs in juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) and investigated whether it is associated with clinical, hematologic, or prognostic features. Based on ...

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Does Aberrant DNA Methylation Occur in Human Uterine Leiomyomas? An Attempt of Genome-Wide Screening by MS-RDA.
2011-09-20

Objective: Uterine leiomyoma are very common benign tumors in women of reproductive age. However, the molecular mechanisms of cause and development of these tumors are poorly understood. This study attempts to examine whether or not aberrant DNA methylation occurred in these tumors. Methods: We carried out a genome-wide screen for aberrant DNA methylation, ...

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Aberrant expression of the MEL1S gene identified in association with hypomethylation in adult T-cell leukemia cells.
2003-12-04

DNA methylation plays critical roles in the development and differentiation of mammalian cells, and its dysregulation has been implicated in oncogenesis. This study was designed to determine whether DNA hypomethylation-associated aberrant gene expression is involved in adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) leukemogenesis. We isolated hypomethylated DNA regions of ATL cells compared with ...

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Prediction of CpG-island function: CpG clustering vs. sliding-window methods
2010-05-26

BackgroundUnmethylated stretches of CpG dinucleotides (CpG islands) are an outstanding property of mammal genomes. Conventionally, these regions are detected by sliding window approaches using %G + C, CpG observed/expected ratio and length thresholds as main parameters. Recently, clustering methods directly detect ...

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A Nearly Exhaustive Search for CpG Islands on Whole Chromosomes*
2009-05-07

CpG islands are genome subsequences with an unexpectedly high number of CG di-nucleotides. They are typically identified using filtering criteria (e.g., G+C% expected vs. observed CpG ratio and length) and are computed using sliding window methods. Most such studies illusively assume an exhaustive search of CpG ...

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Methylation detection oligonucleotide microarray analysis: a high-resolution method for detection of CpG island methylation
2009-07-01

Methylation of CpG islands associated with genes can affect the expression of the proximal gene, and methylation of non-associated CpG islands correlates to genomic instability. This epigenetic modification has been shown to be important in many pathologies, from development and disease to cancer. We report the ...

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Regulation of UGT1A1 and HNF1 transcription factor gene expression by DNA methylation in colon cancer cells
2010-01-22

BackgroundUDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 (UGT1A1) is a pivotal enzyme involved in metabolism of SN-38, the active metabolite of irinotecan commonly used to treat metastatic colorectal cancer. We previously demonstrated aberrant methylation of specific CpG dinucleotides in UGT1A1-negative cells, and revealed that methylation state of the UGT1A1 5'-flanking ...

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Analysis of the Association between CIMP and BRAFV600E in Colorectal Cancer by DNA Methylation Profiling
2009-12-21

A CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) is displayed by a distinct subset of colorectal cancers with a high frequency of DNA hypermethylation in a specific group of CpG islands. Recent studies have shown that an activating mutation of BRAF (BRAFV600E) is tightly associated with CIMP, raising ...

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Genetic and Epigenetic Silencing of the AS3 Proliferative rrest ...
2005-04-01

... cell line. In the second year we analyzed DNA methylation in the entire CpG island of the APRIN promoter. We identified ...

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Epigenetic Changes in DNA Methylation in Breast Cancer
2001-09-01

... a group of CpG island loci that corresponds to the ... confirmed by examining a single locus, the promoter of the human glypican 3 gene, which was ...

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High definition profiling of mammalian DNA methylation by array capture and single molecule bisulfite sequencing
2009-09-01

DNA methylation stabilizes developmentally programmed gene expression states. Aberrant methylation is associated with disease progression and is a common feature of cancer genomes. Presently, few methods enable quantitative, large-scale, single-base resolution mapping of DNA methylation states in desired regions of a complex mammalian genome. Here, we present an approach that ...

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Characterization of tumor cells and stem cells by differential nuclear methylation imaging
2008-03-01

DNA methylation plays a key role in cellular differentiation. Aberrant global methylation patterns are associated with several cancer types, as a result of changes in long-term activation status of up to 50% of genes, including oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes, which are regulated by methylation and demethylation of promoter region CpG dinucleotides ...

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Methylation oligonucleotide microarray: a novel tool to analyze methylation patterns
2003-04-01

A new technique to analyze methylation patterns in several adjacent CpG sites was developed and reported here. We selected a 336bp segment of the 5"-untranslated region and the first exon of the p16Ink4a gene, which include the most densely packed CpG fragment of the islands containing 32 CpG dinucleotides, as the ...

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CpG islands in human ZFX and ZFY and mouse Zfx genes: Sequence similarities and methylation differences
1995-09-20

The human ZFX, human ZFY, and mouse Zfx genes have CpG islands near their 5` ends. These islands are typical in that they span about 1.5 kb, contain transcription initiation sites, and encompass some 5` untranslated exons and introns. However, comparative nucleotide sequencing of these humans and mouse islands ...

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DNA methylation of multiple promoter-associated CpG islands in meningiomas: relationship with the allelic status at 1p and 22q.
2004-09-10

The purpose of this research was to examine the DNA methylation profile of meningiomas. Accordingly, we examined the DNA methylation status of ten tumor-related genes (RB1, p16(INK4a), p73, MGMT, ER, DAPK, TIMP-3, p14(ARF), THBS1, and Caspase-8) in 98 meningiomas (68 grade I; 27 grade II; and 3 grade III samples) using methylation-specific PCR and sequencing. The most frequently methylated genes ...

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Role of Helicobacter pylori infection in aberrant DNA methylation along multistep gastric carcinogenesis.
2010-02-18

CpG island hypermethylation is frequently found during gastric carcinogenesis. We investigated methylation profiles of p16, LOX, HAND1, THBD, p41ARC, and APC along multistep gastric carcinogenesis and determined their association with Helicobacter pylori infection. Methylation levels in these six genes were evaluated in noncancerous gastric biopsy ...

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Novel oligoamine analogues inhibit lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) and induce re-expression of epigenetically silenced genes
2009-11-24

PurposeAbnormal DNA CpG island hypermethylation and transcriptionally repressive histone modifications are associated with the aberrant silencing of tumor suppressor genes. Lysine methylation is a dynamic, enzymatically-controlled process. Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) has recently been identified as a histone lysine ...

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Gene promoter hypermethylation in ductal lavage fluid from healthy BRCA gene mutation carriers and mutation-negative controls
2007-02-26

IntroductionFemale germline BRCA gene mutation carriers are at increased risk for developing breast cancer. The purpose of our study was to establish whether healthy BRCA mutation carriers demonstrate an increased frequency of aberrant gene promoter hypermethylation in ductal lavage (DL) fluid, compared with predictive genetic test negative controls, that might serve as a ...

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Comprehensive analysis of CpG islands in human chromosomes 21 and 22
2002-03-01

CpG islands are useful markers for genes in organisms containing 5-methylcytosine in their genomes. In addition, CpG islands located in the promoter regions of genes can play important roles in gene silencing during processes such as X-chromosome inactivation, imprinting, and silencing of intragenomic parasites. ...

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Thrombospondin-4 is a putative tumour-suppressor gene in colorectal cancer that exhibits age-related methylation
2010-09-16

BackgroundThrombospondin-4 (THBS4) is a member of the extracellular calcium-binding protein family and is involved in cell adhesion and migration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential role of deregulation of THBS4 expression in colorectal carcinogenesis. Of particular interest was the possible silencing of expression by methylation of the CpG ...

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SIRT1 histone deacetylase expression is associated with microsatellite instability and CpG island methylator phenotype in colorectal cancer.
2009-05-08

The class III histone deacetylase SIRT1 (sir2) is important in epigenetic gene silencing. Inhibition of SIRT1 reactivates silenced genes, suggesting a possible therapeutic approach of targeted reversal of aberrantly silenced genes. In addition, SIRT1 may be involved in the well-known link between obesity, cellular energy balance and cancer. However, a comprehensive study of ...

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SIRT1 Histone Deacetylase Expression Is Associated with Microsatellite Instability and CpG Island Methylator Phenotype in Colorectal Cancer
2009-05-08

The class III histone deacetylase SIRT1 plays an important role in epigenetic gene silencing. Inhibition of SIRT1 reactivates silenced genes, suggesting a possible therapeutic approach of targeted reversal of aberrantly silenced genes. In addition, SIRT1 may play a role in the well-known link between obesity, cellular energy balance and cancer. However, a comprehensive study ...

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CpG island hypermethylation in human astrocytomas.
2010-03-16

Astrocytomas are common and lethal human brain tumors. We have analyzed the methylation status of over 28,000 CpG islands and 18,000 promoters in normal human brain and in astrocytomas of various grades using the methylated CpG island recovery assay. We identified 6,000 to 7,000 methylated CpG ...

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Compositional searching of CpG islands in the human genome
2005-06-01

We report on an entropic edge detector based on the local calculation of the Jensen-Shannon divergence with application to the search for CpG islands. CpG islands are pieces of the genome related to gene expression and cell differentiation, and thus to cancer formation. Searching for these CpG ...

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Profiling CpG island field methylation in both morphologically normal and neoplastic human colonic mucosa
2008-06-10

Aberrant CpG island (CGI) methylation occurs early in colorectal neoplasia. Quantitative methylation-specific PCR profiling applied to biopsies was used to quantify low levels of CGI methylation of 18 genes in the morphologically normal colonic mucosa of neoplasia-free subjects, adenomatous polyp patients, cancer patients and their ...

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Identification of the Imprinted KLF14 Transcription Factor Undergoing Human-Specific Accelerated Evolution
2007-05-04

Imprinted genes are expressed in a parent-of-origin manner and are located in clusters throughout the genome. Aberrations in the expression of imprinted genes on human Chromosome 7 have been suggested to play a role in the etiologies of Russell-Silver Syndrome and autism. We describe the imprinting of KLF14, an intronless member of the Kr�ppel-like family of transcription ...

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Differential proteome analysis of human gliomas stratified for loss of heterozygosity on chromosomal arms 1p and 19q
2010-03-12

Combined deletion of chromosomal arms 1p and 19q is an independent prognostic marker in patients with oligodendroglial brain tumors, including oligodendrogliomas and oligoastrocytomas. However, the relevant genes in these chromosome arms and the molecular mechanisms underlying the prognostic significance of 1p/19q deletion are yet unknown. We used two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis ...

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Alpha-synuclein sequesters Dnmt1 from the nucleus: a novel mechanism for epigenetic alterations in Lewy body diseases.
2011-02-04

DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that regulates gene expression. Dnmt1, the maintenance DNA methylation enzyme, is abundantly expressed in the adult brain and is mainly located in the nuclear compartment, where it has access to chromatin. Hypomethylation of CpG islands at intron 1 of the SNCA gene has recently been reported to result in ...

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Quantitative DNA methylation profiling on a high-density oligonucleotide microarray.
2010-01-01

Recently, the analysis and functional elucidation of CpG island methylation has become a focus area of genomic research. Deviations from the normal parental imprinting pattern have been shown to cause developmental defects associated with serious symptoms. Aberrant DNA methylation of tumor suppressor and other functional genes, ...

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Glossary - Genetics Home Reference
2011-09-17

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CpG Islands Undermethylation in Human Genomic Regions under Selective Pressure
2011-08-02

DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. It is fundamental for cellular differentiation and control of transcriptional potential. DNA methylation is involved also in several processes that are central to evolutionary biology, including phenotypic plasticity and evolvability. In this study, we ...

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Role for DNA methylation in the regulation of miR-200c and miR-141 expression in normal and cancer cells
2009-12-23

BACKGROUND: The microRNA-200 family participates in the maintenance of an epithelial phenotype and loss of its expression can result in epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). Furthermore, the loss of expression of miR-200 family members is linked to an aggressive cancer phenotype. Regulation of the miR-200 family expression in normal and cancer cells is not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/ ...

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Chromosome studies on Marshall Islanders exposed to fallout radiation.
1967-07-28

Cytogenetic studies of blood lymphocytes of Marshall Islanders, 10 years after their exposure to radiation from fallout in 1954, show chromosome-type aberrations in 23 of 43 exposed persons. Half the aberrations are of the exchange type. An unexpectedly large number of acentric fragments, but no exchange-type ...

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The epigenetics of (hereditary) colorectal cancer.
2010-11-01

In the last decade, it has become apparent that not only DNA sequence variations but also epigenetic modifications may contribute to disease, including cancer. These epigenetic modifications involve histone modification including acetylation and methylation, DNA methylation, and chromatin remodeling. One of the best-characterized epigenetic changes is aberrant methylation of ...

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Loss of galectin-3 expression in mucinous colorectal carcinomas is associated with 5'CpG island methylation in Tunisian patients.
2011-05-01

The ?-galactoside-binding protein galectin-3 (gal-3) has pleitropic biological functions and has been implicated in cell growth, differentiation, adhesion, RNA processing, apoptosis, and malignant transformation. To investigate the pattern of inactivation of the gal-3 gene (LGALS3) in colorectal cancers (CRC), we studied a series of Tunisian patients with CRC to identify abnormal methylation in ...

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Epigenetic silencing contributes to the loss of BRMS1 expression in breast cancer
2008-06-20

Breast Cancer Metastasis Suppressor 1 (BRMS1) suppresses metastasis of human breast cancer, ovarian cancer and melanoma in athymic mice. Studies have also shown that BRMS1 is significantly downregulated in some breast tumors, especially in metastatic disease. However, the mechanisms which regulate BRMS1 expression are currently unknown. Upon examination of the BRMS1 promoter region by methylation ...

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Epigenetic inactivation of the RASSF1A tumour suppressor gene in ependymoma.
2004-12-25

To investigate the role of aberrant epigenetic events in ependymoma and identify critical genes in its pathogenesis, the methylation status of nine tumour suppressor genes (TSGs: p14(ARF), p15(INK4B), p16(INK4A), CASP8, MGMT, TIMP3, TP73, RB1 and RASSF1A) was assessed. Extensive hypermethylation across the RASSF1A CpG island was ...

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DNA methylation prevents CTCF-mediated silencing of the oncogene BCL6 in B cell lymphomas
2010-08-30

Aberrant DNA methylation commonly occurs in cancer cells where it has been implicated in the epigenetic silencing of tumor suppressor genes. Additional roles for DNA methylation, such as transcriptional activation, have been predicted but have yet to be clearly demonstrated. The BCL6 oncogene is implicated in the pathogenesis of germinal center�derived B cell lymphomas. We ...

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Acrylamide disturbs genomic imprinting during spermatogenesis.
2010-01-01

Acrylamide (ACR), a carcinogen for rodents and humans, exists widely in the human living environment and heat-treated carbohydrate foodstuffs. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that ACR can cause chromosomal damage in somatic cells and mutagenesis. However, little is known about whether ACR can disturb genomic imprinting during spermatogenesis. We investigated the effects of ACR on methylation ...

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Aberrant methylation in promoter-associated CpG islands of multiple genes in relapsed childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
2004-07-01

Methylation profile was analyzed in nine cases of relapsed childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) for p14, p15, p16, Rb, MGMT, APC, hMLH1, RARbeta, RIZ, DAPK, and FHIT genes by using methylation specific polymerase chain reaction (MSP) analysis. Frequency of methylation in each gene was: MGMT, 56%; RARbeta, 44%; and p16, 22%, respectively. None of the p14, p15, Rb, APC, hMLH1, RIZ, DAPK, and ...

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CpG island hypermethylation in human astrocytomas
2010-03-16

Astrocytomas are common and lethal human brain tumors. We have analyzed the methylation status of over 28,000 CpG islands and 18,000 promoters in normal human brain and in astrocytomas of various grades using the methylated-CpG island recovery assay (MIRA). We identified six to seven thousand methylated CpG ...

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Identification and analysis of an early diagnostic marker for malignant melanoma: ZAR1 intra-genic differential methylation
2010-05-20

BackgroundEpigenetic changes such as aberrant DNA methylation and histone modification have been shown to play an important role in the tumorigenesis of malignant melanoma.ObjectiveTo identify novel tumor-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in human malignant melanoma.MethodsThe aberrant methylation at 14 candidate human genomic regions ...

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Epigenetic regulation of DNA methyltransferases: DNMT1 and DNMT3B in gliomas.
2011-01-13

The role of epigenetics and significance of aberrant gene regulation in etiology of cancer is a well-established phenomenon. The hallmark of cancer epigenetics is aberrant DNA methylation consisting of global hypomethylation and regional hypermethylation of tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) by DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs). In mammals, DNA methylation is ...

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Discovery of novel methylation biomarkers in cervical carcinoma by global demethylation and microarray analysis.
2006-01-01

A genome-wide screening study for identification of hypermethylated genes in invasive cervical cancer (ICC) was carried out to augment our previously discovered panel of three genes found to be useful for detection of ICC and its precursor neoplasia. Putatively hypermethylated and silenced genes were reactivated in four ICC cell lines by treatment with 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine and trichostatin A and ...

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Cancer DNA Methylation: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
2009-06-09

DNA methylation plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression and chromatin organization within normal eukaryotic cells. In cancer, however, global patterns of DNA methylation are altered with global hypomethylation of repeat-rich intergenic regions and hypermethylation of a subset of CpG-dense gene-associated regions (CpG islands). Extensive ...

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Aberrant epigenetic and genetic marks are seen in myelodysplastic leukocytes and reveal dock4 as a candidate pathogenic gene on chromosome 7q.
2011-04-30

Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are characterized by abnormal and dysplastic maturation of all blood lineages. Even though epigenetic alterations have been seen in MDS marrow progenitors, very little is known about the molecular alterations in dysplastic peripheral blood cells. We analyzed the methylome of MDS leukocytes by the HELP assay and determined that it was globally distinct from ...

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Maternal-specific methylation of the human IGF2R gene is not accompanied by allele-specific transcription
1996-01-15

The human insulin-like growth factor type 2 receptor gene (IGF2R) is biallelically expressed in a variety of fetal and adult tissues. In contrast, the imprinted mouse Igf2r gene is expressed exclusively from the maternally inherited chromosome. The mouse gene contains two CpG islands that are methylated in a parent-specific manner. Methylation of the ...

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Aberrant promoter hypermethylation profile of cell cycle regulatory genes in malignant astrocytomas.
2006-11-01

Aberrant hypermethylation of the CpG islands in the promoter region plays a casual role in the inactivation of various key genes involved in the cell cycle regulatory cascade, which could result in loss of cell cycle control. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of promoter methylation of genes with a proven ...

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DNA Methylation Changes in Atypical Adenomatous Hyperplasia, Adenocarcinoma In Situ, and Lung Adenocarcinoma
2011-06-23

BackgroundAberrant DNA methylation is common in lung adenocarcinoma, but its timing in the phases of tumor development is largely unknown. Delineating when abnormal DNA methylation arises may provide insight into the natural history of lung adenocarcinoma and the role that DNA methylation alterations play in tumor formation.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe used MethyLight, a ...

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CpG methylation potentiates pixantrone and doxorubicin-induced DNA damage and is a marker of drug sensitivity
2009-10-01

DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of the mammalian genome that occurs predominantly at cytosine residues of the CpG dinucleotide. Following formaldehyde activation, pixantrone alkylates DNA and particularly favours the CpG motif. Aberrations in CpG methylation patterns are a feature of most cancer ...

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CpG Islands Recruit a Histone H3 Lysine 36 Demethylase
2010-04-23

SummaryIn higher eukaryotes, up to 70% of genes have high levels of nonmethylated cytosine/guanine base pairs (CpGs) surrounding promoters and gene regulatory units. These features, called CpG islands, were identified over 20 years ago, but there remains little mechanistic evidence to suggest how these enigmatic elements contribute to promoter function, ...

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YAC contig organization and CpG island analysis in Xq28
1994-11-01

One hundred nineteen YACs were assembled into 6 contigs spanning about 7.1 Mb of Xq28. The contigs were formatted with 65 STSs and 136 hybridization probes and were extensive enough to be aligned and oriented by published genetic linkage and somatic cell hybrid panel data. Selected YACs from the entire region were mapped with five rare-cutter restriction enzymes to infer the position of putative ...

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Transcriptional control of the human glucocorticoid receptor: identification and analysis of alternative promoter regions.
2011-01-15

Glucocorticoid receptor levels are thought to be controlled by multiple alternative first exons. Seven of these exons are located in an upstream CpG island. In this study, we investigated the promoter activity of the intronic regions between these exons, and their susceptibility to CpG methylation and sequence variability. The seven ...

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