Aberrant methylation of the CHFR gene in digestive tract cancer.

نویسندگان

  • Yuki Morioka
  • Kenji Hibi
  • Mitsuru Sakai
  • Masahiko Koike
  • Michitaka Fujiwara
  • Yasuhiro Kodera
  • Katsuki Ito
  • Akimasa Nakao
چکیده

BACKGROUND Recently, aberrant methylation of the CHFR gene associated with gene silencing has been reported in several cancers. The methylation status of the CHFR gene was examined in primary esophageal and gastric carcinomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS The methylation status of the CHFR promoter region and mRNA expression in cancer cell lines were examined first. The methylation status of the CHFR gene in 38 esophageal and 53 gastric cancers was subsequently examined and the correlation between CHFR methylation and the clinicopathological findings was investigated. RESULTS Aberrant methylation of the CHFR gene was detected in 9 out of 38 (24%) primary esophageal and 16 out of 53 (30%) primary gastric cancers. After methylation analysis of all the samples, the clinicopathological data were correlated with these results. There was a significant difference according to gender (p = 0.0404), indicating that female esophageal cancers were more frequently methylated than male. On the other hand, abnormal methylation was found in esophageal and gastric cancer patients at all clinical stages. CONCLUSION Aberrant methylation of the CHFR gene was frequently shown in esophageal and gastric cancers. In addition, abnormal methylation was found in these cancer patients at all clinical stages, suggesting that this cancer could be methylated at an early stage.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Anticancer research

دوره 26 3A  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006