HIC1 promoter methylation and 17p13.3 allelic loss in invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The HIC1 gene is a transcriptional regulator commonly methylated in a variety of human cancer. Thirty-three invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast and 21 matched normal breast tissues were analysed for HIC1 promoter methylation, and allelic loss of a 700 kb region spanning the gene locus. At least one genetic or epigenctic abnormality was found in 27 of the carcinomas tested (82%), Promoter methylation was demonstrated in 21 carcinomas (64%), and nine normal tissues (43%), whereas 18 malignant tumors (54%) showed allelic loss. Concomitant loss of helerozigosity and promoter hypermethylation in the region spanning HIC1 was detected in eight carcinomas (24%) suggesting that in this subset of tumors both copies of the gene are functionally lost. These observations support a role for the HIC1 gene in the pathogenesis of breast ductal carcinomas.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
breast cancer; DNA methylation; tumor suppressor genes; LOH
List of contributors:
Rinaldi, Monica
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