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Frequent involvement of chromatin remodeler alterations in gastric field cancerization.

Hideyuki Takeshima1, Tohru Niwa1, Takamasa Takahashi1, Mika Wakabayashi1, Satoshi Yamashita1, Takayuki Ando2, Yuki Inagawa3, Hirokazu Taniguchi4, Hitoshi Katai5, Toshiro Sugiyama2, Tohru Kiyono3, Toshikazu Ushijima6.   

Abstract

A field for cancerization, or a field defect, is formed by the accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations in normal-appearing tissues, and is involved in various cancers, especially multiple cancers. Epigenetic alterations are frequently present in chronic inflammation-exposed tissues, but information on individual genes involved in the formation of a field defect is still fragmental. Here, using non-cancerous gastric tissues of cancer patients, we isolated 16 aberrantly methylated genes, and identified chromatin remodelers ACTL6B and SMARCA1 as novel genes frequently methylated in non-cancerous tissues. SMARCA1 was expressed at high levels in normal gastric tissues, but was frequently silenced by aberrant methylation in gastric cancer cells. Moreover, somatic mutations of additional chromatin remodelers, such as ARID1A, SMARCA2, and SMARCA4, were found in 30% of gastric cancers. Mutant allele frequency suggested that the majority of cancer cells harbored a mutation when present. Depletion of a chromatin remodeler, SMARCA1 or SMARCA2, in cancer cell lines promoted their growth. These results showed that epigenetic and genetic alterations of chromatin remodelers are induced at an early stage of carcinogenesis and are frequently involved in the formation of a field defect.
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Keywords:  Chromatin remodeling; DNA methylation; Epigenetics; Field defect

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25462860     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2014.11.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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