Genome-wide CpG island methylation analysis implicates novel genes in the pathogenesis of renal cell carcinoma.
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Ricketts, C JMorris, M R
Gentle, D
Brown, Michael D
Wake, N
Woodward, E R
Clarke, Noel W
Latif, F
Maher, E R
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Centre for Rare Diseases and Personalized Medicine, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.Issue Date
2012-03
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In order to identify novel candidate tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) implicated in renal cell carcinoma (RCC), we performed genome-wide methylation profiling of RCC using the HumanMethylation27 BeadChips to assess methylation at > 14,000 genes. Two hundred and twenty hypermethylated probes representing 205 loci/genes were identified in genomic CpG islands. A subset of TSGs investigated in detail exhibited frequent tumor methylation, promoter methylation associated transcriptional silencing and reactivation after demethylation in RCC cell lines and down-regulation of expression in tumor tissue (e.g., SLC34A2 specifically methylated in 63% of RCC, OVOL1 in 40%, DLEC1 in 20%, TMPRSS2 in 26%, SST in 31% and BMP4 in 35%). As OVOL1, a putative regulator of c-Myc transcription, and SST (somatostatin) had not previously been linked to cancer and RCC, respectively, we (1) investigated their potential relevance to tumor growth by RNAi knockdown and found significantly increased anchorage-independent growth and (2) demonstrated that OVOL1 knockdown increased c-Myc mRNA levels.Citation
Genome-wide CpG island methylation analysis implicates novel genes in the pathogenesis of renal cell carcinoma. 2012, 7 (3):278-90 EpigeneticsJournal
EpigeneticsDOI
10.4161/epi.7.3.19103PubMed ID
22430804Type
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1559-2308ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.4161/epi.7.3.19103
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