Comprehensive CADM1 promoter methylation analysis in NSCLC and normal lung specimens.

نویسندگان

  • Remco M van den Berg
  • Peter J F Snijders
  • Katrien Grünberg
  • Clarissa Kooi
  • Marieke D Spreeuwenberg
  • Chris J L M Meijer
  • Pieter E Postmus
  • Egbert F Smit
  • Renske D M Steenbergen
چکیده

Methylation-mediated silencing of the tumour suppressor CADM1 has been functionally linked to lung cancer development. We aimed to determine whether CADM1 promoter methylation is a candidate early detection marker for lung cancer. To this end frozen tissue samples of 36 non-small cell lung cancers, 26 corresponding tumour distant normal tissue samples as well as 6 samples of normal lung from non-lung cancer patients were tested for DNA methylation at three different regions within the CADM1 promoter (M1, M5 and M9) using methylation specific PCR followed by methylation specific reverse line blot analysis. Sixty-four percentage of tumour samples tested positive at the M1 region, 47% at M5 and 74% at the M9 region, compared with 65% (M1), 23% (M5) and 46% (M9) of paired normal tissue samples. Methylation of each of these promoter regions was also detected in the majority of non-lung cancer control samples. Dense methylation, defined as methylation at ≥2 promoter regions, was detected in 66% of tumour samples compared with 38% of paired normal tissues and 67% of non-lung cancer control samples. Within the small subgroup of female patients dense methylation was found in all tumour samples but only 22% of paired normal samples. Neither methylation of individual sites nor dense methylation was correlated with disease free survival. In conclusion, CADM1 promoter methylation is a frequent event in NSCLC as well as normal lung, both of lung cancer and non-lung cancer patients. Hence, CADM1 methylation analysis is unlikely to have diagnostic value for the early detection of lung cancer in an unselected population. However, a diagnostic value for selected subjects, such as females, cannot be excluded.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Lung cancer

دوره 72 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011