TY - JOUR
T1 - DNA hypermethylation in the normal colonic mucosa of patients with colorectal cancer
AU - Kawakami, K.
AU - Ruszkiewicz, A.
AU - Bennett, G.
AU - Moore, J.
AU - Grieu, F.
AU - Watanabe, G.
AU - Iacopetta, Barry
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The CpG-island methylator phenotype (CIMP+) in colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterised by frequent hypermethylation of promoter regions in tumour suppressor genes. Low level methylation of some CpG islands is also seen in the normal colonic mucosa and increases with age; however, it is still unclear what other factors regulate this phenomenon. The first aim of our study was to determine whether the level of promoter methylation is elevated in the normal colonic mucosa of patients with CIMP+ tumours. The second aim was to investigate whether common, functional polymorphisms in genes involved in methyl group metabolism are associated with the level of methylation in this tissue. CpG islands within the ER alpha, MYOD, P16(INK4A), MLHI, APC, P14(ARF), DAPK and TIMP3 genes were quantitatively evaluated for methylation in normal colonic mucosa from a large series of CRC patients using the MethyLight assay. Genotyping was carried out for polymorphisms in the MTHFR, TS, MS, MTHFDI and DNMT3b genes. Methylation of ERa and MYOD in normal colonic mucosa increased with age and was higher in female subjects. Methylation of P16( INK4A), MLHI, TIMP3 and DAPK in normal mucosa occurred at a lower level than ERa and MYOD but also increased with age and was significantly higher in patients with CIMP+ tumours. The DNMT3b C46359T polymorphism was associated with significantly less methylation of MYOD and MLHI and with trends for lower methylation in each of the other CpG islands examined. Our results demonstrate that age, gender and genetic factors can influence the methylation level of CpG islands in gene promoter regions of normal colonic mucosa. Further work is required to determine whether such methylation is associated with the development of CIMP+ CRC.
AB - The CpG-island methylator phenotype (CIMP+) in colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterised by frequent hypermethylation of promoter regions in tumour suppressor genes. Low level methylation of some CpG islands is also seen in the normal colonic mucosa and increases with age; however, it is still unclear what other factors regulate this phenomenon. The first aim of our study was to determine whether the level of promoter methylation is elevated in the normal colonic mucosa of patients with CIMP+ tumours. The second aim was to investigate whether common, functional polymorphisms in genes involved in methyl group metabolism are associated with the level of methylation in this tissue. CpG islands within the ER alpha, MYOD, P16(INK4A), MLHI, APC, P14(ARF), DAPK and TIMP3 genes were quantitatively evaluated for methylation in normal colonic mucosa from a large series of CRC patients using the MethyLight assay. Genotyping was carried out for polymorphisms in the MTHFR, TS, MS, MTHFDI and DNMT3b genes. Methylation of ERa and MYOD in normal colonic mucosa increased with age and was higher in female subjects. Methylation of P16( INK4A), MLHI, TIMP3 and DAPK in normal mucosa occurred at a lower level than ERa and MYOD but also increased with age and was significantly higher in patients with CIMP+ tumours. The DNMT3b C46359T polymorphism was associated with significantly less methylation of MYOD and MLHI and with trends for lower methylation in each of the other CpG islands examined. Our results demonstrate that age, gender and genetic factors can influence the methylation level of CpG islands in gene promoter regions of normal colonic mucosa. Further work is required to determine whether such methylation is associated with the development of CIMP+ CRC.
U2 - 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602940
DO - 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602940
M3 - Article
C2 - 16421593
VL - 94
SP - 593
EP - 598
JO - British Journal of Cancer
JF - British Journal of Cancer
SN - 0007-0920
IS - 4
ER -