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S Scarpino1, A Di Napoli, M Rapazzotti-Onelli, E Pilozzi, L Ruco.
Abstract
Hypomethylation has been reported to be responsible for the activation of several oncogenes. The possibility that hypomethylation is involved in the regulation of MET transcription was investigated through the analysis of the methylation status of one CpG island containing 43 CpGs in six cases of papillary carcinoma, in the corresponding normal thyroid tissue, and in two cases of hyperplastic goitre. Evidence of methylation was not found in any of the analysed CpG.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15266330 PMCID: PMC2364796 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6601988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Immunohistochemical expression of Met protein and methylation of MET promoter in papillary carcinoma and in other pathological conditions of the thyroid
| Papillary carcinoma | 61 | 41±12 | 49/12 | 61 | 0/6 |
| Peritumoral normal thyroid tissue | 45 | −/+ | 0/6 | ||
| Insular carcinoma | 3 | 42±20 | 2/1 | 3 | nd |
| Anaplastic carcinoma | 3 | 67±2 | 3/0 | 3 | nd |
| Follicular carcinoma | 4 | 34±6 | 3/1 | 4 | nd |
| Oncocytic carcinoma | 4 | 47±13 | 4/0 | 2/4 | nd |
| Medullary carcinoma | 1 | 51 | 0/1 | 0 | nd |
| Follicular adenoma | 20 | 45±14 | 14/6 | 4/20 | nd |
| Thyroiditis | 3 | 49±5 | 3/0 | 2/3 | nd |
| Nodular hyperplasia | 38 | 52±11 | 32/6 | 7/38 | 0/2 |
Frozen sections were immunostained with DO24 mouse monoclonal antibody.
Methylation status of 43 CpGs of the Met promoter in six cases of papillary carcinoma, in the corresponding normal thyroid tissue, and in two cases of hyperplastic goitre was investigated. Sodium bisulphite modification of genomic DNA and PCR were performed according to Frommer's method (see Materials and Methods).
A weaker staining was present in the rim of peritumoral normal follicles with tall epithelium; whereas normal follicles with flat epithelium were not stained.
nd=not determined.
Figure 1(A) Papillary carcinoma of the thyroid immunostained for Met protein with DO 24 monoclonal antibody. The tumour is intensely and diffusely positive; the peritumoral normal thyroid follicles are not stained (× 100). (B) Chronic thyroiditis immunostained for Met protein. Only those follicles infiltrated and surrounded by inflammatory cells are stained (× 250) (ABC-peroxidase, counterstained with haematoxylin).
Figure 2Methylation status of 43 CpGs of the Met promoter in six cases of papillary carcinoma, in the corresponding normal thyroid tissue, and in two cases of hyperplastic goitre was investigated. Sodium-Bisulphite modification of genomic DNA and PCR were performed according to Frommer's method (see Materials and Methods). In all, 10 colonies were analysed for each sample. Black and white areas represent methylated and unmethylated CpG sites, respectively.