2006
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.22060
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Assessment of gene promoter hypermethylation for detection of cervical neoplasia

Abstract: Current cervical cancer screening is based on morphological assessment of Pap smears and associated with significant false negative and false positive results. Previously, we have shown that detection of hypermethylated genes in cervical scrapings using quantitative methylation-specific PCR (QMSP) is a promising tool for identification of squamous cell cervical cancer. Aim of the present pilot-study was to evaluate presence of hypermethylated genes in cervical carcinogenesis, both in squamous cell as well as a… Show more

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“…The detection of distinct methylation profiles between SCCs and AdCAs is in concordance with literature data, showing higher frequencies of DAPK1 promoter methylation in SCCs compared with AdCAs (Dong et al, 2001;Narayan et al, 2003;Yang et al, 2004;Kang et al, 2006) and increased rates of APC, RASSF1A and TIMP3 promoter methylation in AdCAs compared with SCCs (Dong et al, 2001;Narayan et al, 2003;Jeong et al, 2006;Kang et al, 2006;Wisman et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The detection of distinct methylation profiles between SCCs and AdCAs is in concordance with literature data, showing higher frequencies of DAPK1 promoter methylation in SCCs compared with AdCAs (Dong et al, 2001;Narayan et al, 2003;Yang et al, 2004;Kang et al, 2006) and increased rates of APC, RASSF1A and TIMP3 promoter methylation in AdCAs compared with SCCs (Dong et al, 2001;Narayan et al, 2003;Jeong et al, 2006;Kang et al, 2006;Wisman et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In several of these studies, methylation of up to 16 gene promoters has been tested on cervical cancer biopsies, showing that up to 93% of them were positive for at least one of the methylation markers tested (Dong et al, 2001;Virmani et al, 2001;Narayan et al, 2003;Gustafson et al, 2004;Widschwendter et al, 2004;Feng et al, 2005;Zambrano et al, 2005;Wisman et al, 2006). However, for most of the genes studied, it is still unclear to what extent and at what stage promoter methylation reflects a functionally important step in the transformation process.…”
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“…In the present study, we investigated the methylation profiles in the promoter region of hTERT, MGMT and DAPK genes in normal, premalignant and cervical cancer specimens, as the existing data on the methylation status of these genes is limited and results are conflicting (22,(32)(33)(34)(35)(36). hTERT gene plays a critical role in cell division and serves as a mitotic clock for cell proliferation (17).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Quality control was routinely performed using a methylation-independent assay for the housekeeping gene ACTB [13]. …”
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confidence: 99%