Aberrant methylation of the HIC1 promoter is a frequent event in specific pediatric neoplasms

被引:0
|
作者
Rathi, A
Virmani, AK
Harada, K
Timmons, CF
Miyajima, K
Hay, RJ
Mastrangelo, D
Maitra, A
Tomlinson, GE
Gazdar, AF
机构
[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Hamon Ctr Therapeut Oncol Res, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[2] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Pathol, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[3] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Pediat, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[4] Childrens Med Ctr, Dept Pathol, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
[5] Univ Siena, Dept Ophthalmol, I-53100 Siena, Italy
[6] Amer Type Culture Collect, Manassas, VA 20110 USA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: To determine the role of methylation of HIC1, a candidate tumor suppressor gene on 17p13.3, in various types of pediatric tumors. Experimental Design: We examined the methylation status of the HIC1 promoter by methylation specific PCR in 157 pediatric tumors and 27 nonmalignant tissues. We correlated methylation with mRNA expression by reverse transcription-PCR in eight tumor-derived cell lines. Results: HIC1 methylation was frequent in medullo-blastomas (80%, 12 of 15), retinoblastomas (67%, 6 of 9), rhabdomyosarcomas (59%, 13 of 22), germ cell tumors (55%, 6 of 11), and neurouroblastic tumors (36%, 14 of 39); neuroblastomas (43%, 12 of 28); ganglioneuromas (17%, 1 of 6); and ganglioneuroblastomas (20%, 1 of 5). In contrast, a low incidence of methylation was observed in osteosarcomas (17%, 2 of 12), Ewing's tumors (9%, 1 of 11), Wilms' tumors (3%, 1 of 31), and hepatoblastomas (0%, 0 of 7). HIC1 methylation was more frequent in the aggressive alveolar subtype of rhabdomyosarcomas (100%, 8 of 8) than the embryonal subtype (33%, 4 of 12; P < 0.005) and was rare in the nonmalignant tissues examined. Methylation was also demonstrated by sequencing in nine randomly selected tumor samples. Seven of eight pediatric tumor cell lines examined were methylated and showed loss or reduced HIC1 mRNA. Expression was strongly induced in all cell lines by treatment with the demethylating agent 5-aza 2'deoxycytidine. Conclusions: Our data suggest that aberrant methylation of HIC1 may play a role in the pathogenesis of specific pediatric tumors.
引用
收藏
页码:3674 / 3678
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Aberrant promoter hypermethylation of HIC1 and SOX1 in circulating cell free DNA as a potential biomarker for noninvasive early detection of ovarian cancer.
    Singh, Alka
    Sachan, Manisha
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2021, 81 (13)
  • [22] Detection of aberrant methylation of HOXA9 and HIC1 through multiplex MethyLight assay in serum DNA for the early detection of epithelial ovarian cancer
    Singh, Alka
    Gupta, Sameer
    Badarukhiya, Jaydeep A.
    Sachan, Manisha
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2020, 147 (06) : 1740 - 1752
  • [23] Aberrant methylation of the maspin promoter is an early event in human breast cancer
    Futscher, BW
    O'Meara, MM
    Kim, CJ
    Rennels, MA
    Lu, D
    Gruman, LM
    Seftor, REB
    Hendrix, MJC
    Domann, FE
    NEOPLASIA, 2004, 6 (04): : 380 - 389
  • [24] Aberrant methylation of HIN-1 (high in normal-1) is a frequent event in many human malignancies
    Shigematsu, H
    Suzuki, M
    Takahashi, T
    Miyajima, K
    Toyooka, S
    Shivapurkar, N
    Tomlinson, GE
    Mastrangelo, D
    Pass, HI
    Brambilla, E
    Sathyanarayana, UG
    Czerniak, B
    Fujisawa, T
    Shimizu, N
    Gazdar, AF
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2005, 113 (04) : 600 - 604
  • [25] Methylation of the PYCARD gene promoter is a highly frequent event in prostate tumorigenesis
    Fukushige, Shinichi
    Miyauchi, Toshiya
    Okubo, Teppei
    Saiki, Yuriko
    Takahashi, Masahiro
    Mitsuzuka, Koji
    Arai, Yoichi
    Horii, Akira
    CANCER SCIENCE, 2018, 109 : 246 - 246
  • [26] Aberrant methylation of p16, HIC1, N33, and GSTP1 in tumor epithelium and tumor-associated cells in prostate cancer
    T. V. Kekeeva
    O. P. Popova
    P. V. Shegai
    B. Ya. Alekseev
    Yu. Yu. Andreeva
    D. V. Zaletaev
    M. V. Nemtsova
    Molecular Biology, 2007, 41 : 70 - 76
  • [27] Aberrant methylation of p16, HIC1, N33, and GSTP1 in tumor epithelium and tumor-associated cells in prostate cancer
    Kekeeva, T. V.
    Popova, O. P.
    Shegai, P. V.
    Alekseev, B. Ya.
    Andreeva, Yu. Yu.
    Zaletaev, D. V.
    Nemtsova, M. V.
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2007, 41 (01) : 70 - 76
  • [28] Aberrant promoter methylation and silencing of the RASSF1A gene in pediatric tumors and cell lines
    Harada, K
    Toyooka, S
    Maitra, A
    Maruyama, R
    Toyooka, KO
    Timmons, CF
    Tomlinson, GE
    Mastrangelo, D
    Hay, RJ
    Minna, JD
    Gazdar, AF
    ONCOGENE, 2002, 21 (27) : 4345 - 4349
  • [29] Aberrant promoter methylation and silencing of the RASSF1A gene in pediatric tumors and cell lines
    Kenichi Harada
    Shinichi Toyooka
    Anirban Maitra
    Riichiroh Maruyama
    Kiyomi O Toyooka
    Charles F Timmons
    Gail E Tomlinson
    Domenico Mastrangelo
    Robert J Hay
    John D Minna
    Adi F Gazdar
    Oncogene, 2002, 21 : 4345 - 4349
  • [30] Prognostic and diagnostic relevance of hypermethylated in cancer 1 (HIC1) CpG island methylation in renal cell carcinoma
    Eggers, H.
    Steffens, S.
    Grosshennig, A.
    Becker, J. U.
    Hennenlotter, J.
    Stenzl, A.
    Merseburger, A. S.
    Kuczyk, M. A.
    Serth, J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY, 2012, 40 (05) : 1650 - 1658