| Literature DB >> 27115178 |
Luca Falzone1, Rossella Salemi1, Salvatore Travali1, Aurora Scalisi2, James A McCubrey3, Saverio Candido1, Massimo Libra1.
Abstract
Tumor spreading is associated with the degradation of extracellular matrix proteins, mediated by the overexpression of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9). Although, such overexpression was linked to epigenetic promoter methylation, the role of intragenic methylation was not clarified yet. Melanoma was used as tumor model to investigate the relationship between the DNA intragenic methylation ofMMP9 gene and MMP-9 overexpression at transcriptional and protein levels. Computational analysis revealed DNA hypermethylation within the intragenic CpG-2 region of MMP9 gene in melanoma samples with high MMP-9 transcript levels. In vitro validation showed that CpG-2 hotspot region was hypermethylated in the A375 melanoma cell line with highest mRNA and protein levels of MMP-9, while low methylation levels were observed in the MEWO cell line where MMP-9 was undetectable. Concordant results were demonstrated in both A2058 and M14 cell lines. This correlation may give further insights on the role of MMP-9 upregulation in melanoma.Entities:
Keywords: MMP-9; epigenetic; intragenic; melanoma; methylation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27115178 PMCID: PMC4931845 DOI: 10.18632/aging.100951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
Figure 1MMP9 methylation pattern
(A) Computational detection of CpG islands within the MMP9 locus. (B) Methylation status of MMP9 gene, performed by ENCODE RRBS tool, in 6 normal cells compared to 7 cancer cells.
Figure 2Correlation between MMP-9 expression and methylation status of MMP9 gene
Pearson correlation analysis between methylation levels of each probeset and MMP-9 expression performed in all samples included in GSE31879 dataset.
Figure 3Differential analysis of MMP-9 expression and methylation status of MMP9 gene according to MMP-9 expression levels
(A) Methylation analysis of MMP9 locus in the MMP-9 expression groups of melanoma samples, and melanocyte controls. (B) Cumulative statistical analysis of methylation levels of MMP9 in stratified expression groups.
Figure 4Correlation of MMP-9 CpG-2 hotspot with MMP-9 expression in melanoma cell lines
(A) RT-qPCR analysis of MMP-9 transcription levels. (B) ELISA determination of released MMP-9 in cell medium supernatant. (C) Methylation analysis of MMP9 CpG-2 hotspot in melanoma cell lines by MSRE assay. One-way ANOVA test was performed to analyze statistical significance.