نتایج جستجو برای: hypermethylated in cancer hic1

تعداد نتایج: 17198900  

Journal: :Epigenetics 2015
Malin Lando Christina S Fjeldbo Saskia M Wilting Barbara C Snoek Eva-Katrine Aarnes Malin F Forsberg Gunnar B Kristensen Renske Dm Steenbergen Heidi Lyng

Loss of 3p11-p14 is a frequent event in epithelial cancer and a candidate prognostic biomarker in cervical cancer. In addition to loss, promoter methylation can participate in gene silencing and promote tumor aggressiveness. We have performed a complete mapping of promoter methylation at 3p11-p14 in two independent cohorts of cervical cancer patients (n = 149, n = 121), using Illumina 450K meth...

2015
TEOW KOK-SIN NORFILZA MOHD MOKHTAR NUR ZARINA ALI HASSAN ISMAIL SAGAP ISA MOHAMED ROSE ROSLAN HARUN RAHMAN JAMAL

Apart from genetic mutations, epigenetic alteration is a common phenomenon that contributes to neoplastic transformation in colorectal cancer. Transcriptional silencing of tumor-suppressor genes without changes in the DNA sequence is explained by the existence of promoter hypermethylation. To test this hypothesis, we integrated the epigenome and transcriptome data from a similar set of colorect...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Petr Novak Taylor Jensen Marc M Oshiro George S Watts Christina J Kim Bernard W Futscher

Changes in DNA methylation patterns are a common characteristic of cancer cells. Recent studies suggest that DNA methylation affects not only discrete genes, but it can also affect large chromosomal regions, potentially leading to LRES. It is unclear whether such long-range epigenetic events are relatively rare or frequent occurrences in cancer. Here, we use a high-resolution promoter tiling ar...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2003
Maria F Paz Susan Wei Juan C Cigudosa Sandra Rodriguez-Perales Miguel A Peinado Tim Hui-Ming Huang Manel Esteller

Hypermethylation associated silencing of the CpG islands of tumor suppressor genes is a common hallmark of human cancer. Here we report a functional search for hypermethylated CpG islands using the colorectal cancer cell line HCT-116, in which two major DNA methyltransferases, DNMT1 and DNMT3b, have been genetically disrupted (DKO cells). Using two molecular screenings for differentially methyl...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2000
M Seike A Gemma Y Hosoya S Hemmi Y Taniguchi Y Fukuda N Yamanaka S Kudoh

The p16INK4 gene, which is a tumor suppressor gene, is frequently altered in lung cancers. Hypermethylation of the promoter region of the p16INK4 gene seems to be the major mechanism through which p16INK4 become inactivated. Hypermethylation of the p16INK4 gene was reported to occur at an early stage in lung cancer. To determine whether the change in p16INK4 methylation status occurs at the lat...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Hanna Kim Jacques Lapointe Gulsah Kaygusuz David E Ong Chunde Li Matt van de Rijn James D Brooks Jonathan R Pollack

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United States, and aberrant DNA methylation is known to be an early molecular event in its development. Here, we have used expression profiling to identify novel hypermethylated genes whose expression is induced by treatment of prostate cancer cell lines with the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-aza-dC). Of the ...

2012
Lu Chen Liping Su Jianfang Li Yanan Zheng Beiqin Yu Yingyan Yu Min Yan Qinlong Gu Zhenggang Zhu Bingya Liu

Most cases of gastric cancer (GC) are not diagnosed at early stage which can be curable, so it is necessary to identify effective biomarkers for its diagnosis and pre-warning. We have used methylated DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) to identify genes that are frequently methylated in gastric cancer cell lines. Promoter regions hypermethylation of candidate genes were tested by methylation-specif...

Journal: :Genome research 2012
Yaomin Xu Bo Hu Ae-Jin Choi Banu Gopalan Byron H Lee Matthew F Kalady James M Church Angela H Ting

A subset of colorectal cancers was postulated to have the CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP), a higher propensity for CpG island DNA methylation. The validity of CIMP, its molecular basis, and its prognostic value remain highly controversial. Using MBD-isolated genome sequencing, we mapped and compared genome-wide DNA methylation profiles of normal, non-CIMP, and CIMP colon specimens. Multi...

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