| Literature DB >> 24944694 |
Elad Jacoby1, Michal Yalon1, Moshe Leitner2, Zvi R Cohen3, Yehudit Cohen2, Tamar Fisher2, Sarit Eder2, Ninette Amariglio2, Gideon Rechavi2, Simona Cazacu4, Cunli Xiang4, Tom Mikkelsen4, Chaya Brodie5, Amos Toren1.
Abstract
Related to testes-specific, vespid and pathogenesis protein-1 (RTVP-1), also known as glioma pathogenesis-related protein 1, is highly expressed and has oncogenic features in glioblastoma (GBM; World Health Organization class IV). Promoter methylation has been found to control RTVP-1 expression in prostate carcinoma, Wilms' tumor, acute myeloid leukemia and melanoma. In this bi-institutional study, the methylation status of RTVP-1 in astrocytic brain malignancies (GBM and oligodendroglioma) was examined. The RTVP-1 promoter was hypomethylated in GBM compared with non-tumor brain samples, but was hypermethylated in oligodendroglioma. RTVP-1 methylation correlated with RTVP-1 expression at the mRNA level. In GBM, hypermethylation of the RTVP-1 promoter was associated with improved overall survival although with no statistical significance.Entities:
Keywords: glioblastoma; glioma pathogenesis-related protein 1; methylation; related to testes-specific vespid and pathogenesis protein-1
Year: 2014 PMID: 24944694 PMCID: PMC3961359 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.1829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Schematic representation of related to testes-specific, vespid and pathogenesis protein-1 promoter between −1,500 bp upstream and +500 bp downstream of the transcription start site, with each CpG site marked. Grey lines indicate CpG sites that were not detectable by Sequenom, while black lines indicate sites that were detectable. The amplicons assessed are schematically marked by boxes.
PCR and qPCR primers.
| Gene | Sense | Primer sequence, 5′-3′ | Amplicon length, bp |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCR (C–T converted design | |||
| RTVP-1 | |||
| Amplicon 3 | Forward | TTTTATTTAATAGGTGGTTGAGGTT | 424 |
| Reverse | CCAAAAAAAATTCTAAAATCTCCAAA | ||
| Amplicon 4 | Forward | TTGGAGATTATTATTTTTGGAGATTT | 323 |
| Reverse | CCTTAAAAAACTACAATCCAAAACC | ||
| qPCR | |||
| RTVP-1 | Forward | CAAGTGTTTGGACAATCTCTGTGTTA | 80 |
| Reverse | GCCAGCCTGGATATACAACAGAGT | ||
| TaqMan probe | FAM-CCGACAGCGAGACCAAGTCAAACGT-BHQ-1 | ||
| GAPDH | Forward | CCTCCCGCTTCGCTCTCT | 64 |
| Reverse | GGCGACGCAAAAGAAGATG | ||
| TaqMan probe | FAM-TCCTCCTGTTCGACAGTCAGCC-BHQ-1 | ||
As per the manufacturer’s instructions, all forward primers had a 5′-AGGAAGAGAG tag and all reverse primers had a 5′-CAGTAATACGACT CACTATAGGGAGAAGGCT tag.
PCR, polymerase chain reaction; qPCR, quantitative PCR; RTVP-1, related to testes-specific, vespid and pathogenesis protein-1.
Figure 2(A) Specific CpG-site RTVP-1 methylation in GBM (black), oligodendroglioma (grey) and NTB (white). P<0.001 for CpG 3, CpG 4, CpG 5 and CpG 6 (GBM vs. others). Bars represent median and interquartile range; whiskers represent range.. (B) RTVP-1 expression levels (quantitative polymerase chain reaction) in GBM compared with NTB sample (P<0.001). (C) Correlation between RTVP-1 methylation and expression. GBM, glioblastoma; NTB, non-tumor brain tissue; RTVP-1, related to testes-specific, vespid and pathogenesis protein-1.
Figure 3Kaplan-Meier plot to determine overall survival of glioblastoma patients based on RTVP-1 promoter methylation status: RTVP-1high-meth is indicated by the black line and RTVP-1low-meth by the grey dotted line. No statistically significant difference was identified. RTVP-1, related to testes-specific, vespid and pathogenesis protein-1.