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Aberrant methylation profile of 14-3-3 sigma and its reduced transcription/expression levels in Chinese sporadic female breast carcinogenesis.

Jie Luo1, Jing Feng, Jun Lu, Yuping Wang, Xuanbin Tang, Fei Xie, Wenbin Li.   

Abstract

To study the relation of 14-3-3 sigma gene promoter hypermethylation and its transcription expression levels in sporadic breast carcinogenesis. Methylation of 14-3-3 sigma gene was detected by sensitive MSP assay in carcinous, non-cancerous, and normal tissue, and its mRNA was also detected by real time PCR based on SYBR Green 1 as well, and protein was detected by west blotting assay. The methylation frequencies of 14-3-3 sigma were 90% in 68 cases of sporadic breast cancer patients. Methylation was presented in portions (2/13, 18%) of hyperplastic samples, and no hypermethylation was presented in normal tissue. The methylation change of 14-3-3 sigma gene was markedly related with various types, grades, and lymph node metastases (P < 0.05), and no significant differences in methylation frequencies were seen between premenopause and postmenopause (P > 0.05). The methylation of 14-3-3 sigma shows reverse relation with its mRNA transcription and expression level (P < 0.05). Only was lymph node metastases strongly associated with poor outcome (P = 0.02). Whether 14-3-3 sigma promoter methylation or not did not affect the 5 years survival rate of sporadic breast cancer patients (P > 0.05). Epigenetics alterations of the 14-3-3 sigma can contribute to reducing or losing expression of 14-3-3 sigma protein, which play an important role in the development of sporadic breast carcinomas and involved in various types, grades, and lymph node metastases. Otherwise, node metastases of breast carcinogenesis patients are strongly associated with poor outcome.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19685192     DOI: 10.1007/s12032-009-9287-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oncol        ISSN: 1357-0560            Impact factor:   3.064


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