In addition to genetic changes, the occurrence of epigenetic alterations is associated with accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic events that promote the development and progression of human cancer. Previously, we reported a set of candidate genes that comprise part of the emerging "cancer methylome". In the present study, we first tested 23 candidate genes for promoter methylation in a small number of primary colon tumor tissues and controls. Based on these results, we then examined the methylation frequency of Oncostatin M receptor-beta (OSMR) in a larger number of tissue and stool DNA samples collected from colon cancer patients and controls. We found that OSMR was frequently methylated in primary colon cancer tissues (80%, 80/100), but not in normal tissues (4%, 4/100). Methylation of OSMR was also detected in stool DNA from colorectal cancer patients (38%, 26/69) (cut-off in TaqMan-MSP, 4). Detection of other methylated markers in stool DNA improved sensitivity with little effect on specificity. Promoter methylation mediated silencing of OSMR in cell lines, and CRC cells with low OSMR expression were resistant to growth inhibition by Oncostatin M. Our data provide a biologic rationale for silencing of OSMR in colon cancer progression and highlight a new therapeutic target in this disease. Moreover, detection and quantification of OSMR promoter methylation in fecal DNA is a highly specific diagnostic biomarker for CRC.
Promoter DNA methylation of oncostatin m receptor-beta as a novel diagnostic and therapeutic marker in colon cancer.
抑癌素m受体β启动子DNA甲基化作为结肠癌的新型诊断和治疗标志物
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作者:Kim Myoung Sook, Louwagie Joost, Carvalho Beatriz, Terhaar Sive Droste Jochim S, Park Hannah Lui, Chae Young Kwang, Yamashita Keishi, Liu Junwei, Ostrow Kimberly Laskie, Ling Shizhang, Guerrero-Preston Rafael, Demokan Semra, Yalniz Zubeyde, Dalay Nejat, Meijer Gerrit A, Van Criekinge Wim, Sidransky David
| 期刊: | PLoS One | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2009 | 起止号: | 2009 Aug 7; 4(8):e6555 |
| doi: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0006555 | 研究方向: | 肿瘤 |
| 疾病类型: | 肠癌 | 信号通路: | DNA甲基化 |
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