2009
DOI: 10.4161/cbt.8.5.7686
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Inactivation of RASSF1A, RARβ2 and DAP-kinase by promoter methylation correlates with lymph node metastasis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Abstract: Epigenetic modification is one of the mechanisms leading to gene silencing in neoplastic cells. By methylation-specific PCR, we analyzed the promoter methylation of three cancer-related genes: Ras Association domain Family 1A (RASSF1A), Death Associated Protein kinase (DAP-kinase) and Retinoic Acid Receptor β2 (RARβ2) in two NPC xenografts (C15 and C17), 68 primary NPC tumors, and 9 normal nasopharyngeal epithelia. We showed that C15 and C17 displayed a complete promoter methylation of RASSF1A, RARβ2 and DAP-k… Show more

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“…Evidence has demonstrated that human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a key pathogenic factor in cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. However, the HPV infection in the majority of patients may resolve spontaneously, and only a minority of patients positive for HPV develop cervical cancer (1). The findings suggest the HPV infection is not the unique cause of cervical cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Evidence has demonstrated that human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a key pathogenic factor in cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. However, the HPV infection in the majority of patients may resolve spontaneously, and only a minority of patients positive for HPV develop cervical cancer (1). The findings suggest the HPV infection is not the unique cause of cervical cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…After being selected in accordance with the inclusive criteria, our final eligible studies included 14 studies, as shown in Figure 1 (Lo et al, 2001;Kwong et al, 2002;Tong et al, 2002;Chang et al, 2003;Wong et al, 2003;Qiu et al, 2004;Wong et al, 2004;Zhou et al, 2005;Tan et al, 2006;Fendri et al, 2009;Challouf et al, 2012;Yang et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypermethylation of tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) has been found in most human cancers (Baylin, 2005;Hesson et al, 2007). The gene Ras association domain family 1A (RASSF1A) has been widely studied as a methylation biomarker and a TSG in NPC since its discovery in lung cancer in 2000 (Dammann et al, 2000;Lo et al, 2001 However, even if lots of studies have been evaluated the association between promoter methylation of RASSF1A gene and the risk of NPC (Fendri et al, 2009;Challouf et al, 2012;Yang et al, 2014), the results from those studies remain conflicting rather than conclusive. Thus, we carried out a meta-analysis based on all eligible casecontrol literature to assess the association of RASSF1A gene promoter methylation with the risk of NPC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study demonstrated the prognostic significance of PTGS2 (COX2) mRNA expression, suggesting that mRNA overexpression of the PTGS2 gene may be useful for identifying NPC patients with lymph node metastasis (28). Additionally, it has been shown that aberrant promoter methylation of RASSF1, RARB and DAPK1 is an important indicator of advanced tumor stage and lymph node metastasis in NPC (29). Recently, cytoplasmic heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (HNRNPK) and thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP) have been proposed as independent prognostic and therapeutic markers for NPC (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%