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Maria Eleftheriou1, Ana Jimenez Pascual1, Lee M Wheldon2, Christina Perry3, Abdulkadir Abakir4, Arvind Arora5, Andrew D Johnson6, Dorothee T Auer7, Ian O Ellis8, Srinivasan Madhusudan3, Alexey Ruzov1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation (5-methylcytosine (5mC)) patterns are often altered in cancers. Ten-eleven translocation (Tet) proteins oxidise 5mC to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), 5-formylcytosine (5fC) and 5-carboxylcytosine (5caC). In addition to their presumptive specific biological roles, these oxidised forms of 5mC may serve as intermediates in demethylation process. According to several reports, 5hmC levels are strongly decreased in cancers; however, the distribution of 5fC and 5caC in malignant tissue has not been studied.Entities:
Keywords: 5-carboxylcytosine; 5-hydroxymethylcytosine; Breast cancer; Carcinogenesis; DNA methylation; Immunohistochemistry
Year: 2015 PMID: 26300993 PMCID: PMC4546187 DOI: 10.1186/s13148-015-0117-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Epigenetics ISSN: 1868-7075 Impact factor: 6.551
Fig. 1Both DAB-based and fluorescent immunohistochemistry protocols are suitable for 5caC detection in paraffin-embedded tissues. DAB-based detection of 5caC in 12.5 dpc mouse embryonic brain tissue (a) and adult mouse cortex (b). c-d Confocal image of 12.5 dpc mouse embryonic brain tissue immunostained for 5hmC and 5caC using tyramide-based fluorescent immunochemistry. The inset shows the magnified field used for the generation of 2.5XD signal intensity plots presented in (c). Merged views only are shown in (c) and the merged view together with individual channels in (e). Scale bar is 10 μm. e DAB-based detection of 5hmC in 12.5 dpc mouse embryonic brain tissue
Fig. 25caC levels are elevated in a range of human breast cancers. a Fluorescent 5caC and 5hmC immunostaining in normal breast tissue. Individual channels and merged view are shown. b DAB-based 5caC and 5hmC immunostaining in normal breast tissue. c Examples of breast cancer tissue with different levels of 5caC signal (designated as detectable or undetectable) used for the categorization of 5caC staining presented in (d). d Proportions of breast cancers and samples of normal breast tissue with detectable 5caC staining. e Examples of breast cancer tissue with different levels of 5hmC signal (designated as strong, moderate or weak) used for the categorization of 5hmC staining presented in (f). 5hmC staining in 12.5 dpc embryonic brain is shown as a positive control. f Proportions of breast tumours, 5caC positive breast tumours and samples of normal breast tissue exhibiting different levels of 5hmC staining. **p < 0.001
Fig. 35caC immunostaining in human gliomas. a Examples of glioma tissue samples with different levels of 5caC signal (designated as detectable or undetectable) used for the categorization of 5caC staining presented in (b). b Proportions of low and high grade gliomas exhibiting immunochemically detectable levels of 5caC