CDH13 and FLBN3 Gene Methylation are Associated with Poor Prognosis in Colorectal Cancer
The aim of this study was to identify potential epigenetic prognostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer (CRC) in the Chinese population. The methylation status of five tumor suppressor genes ( CDH13 , DLEC1 , FBLN3 , hMHL1 and RUNX3 ) was determined using manual microdissection followed by methylatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pathology oncology research 2012-04, Vol.18 (2), p.263-270 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to identify potential epigenetic prognostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer (CRC) in the Chinese population. The methylation status of five tumor suppressor genes (
CDH13
,
DLEC1
,
FBLN3
,
hMHL1
and
RUNX3
) was determined using manual microdissection followed by methylation-specific PCR in 85 paired CRC specimens and adjacent normal tissue. The results showed that methylation frequencies in cancerous tissues were 31.8% for
CDH13
, 37.6% for
DLEC1
, 38.8% for
FBLN3
, 22.4% for
hMHL1
and 27.1% for
RUNX3
, all of which were significantly higher than in corresponding normal tissue. Furthermore,
CDH13
methylation was associated with poor differentiation (
P
= 0.019) and tended to be predominant in advanced stages (
P
= 0.084);
FBLN3
methylation was associated with advanced stages (
P
= 0.027) and lymph node metastasis (
P
= 0.029). Accordingly, the methylation status of
CDH13
(
P
= 0.022),
FBLN3
(
P
= 0.008),
CDH13
and/or
FBLN3
(
P
= 0.001) predicted adverse overall survival in CRC, while
hMHL1
methylation showed a protective role in survival (
P
= 0.046). Cox proportional hazard models further indicated that
CDH13
and/or
FBLN3
methylation, but not that of
hMHL1
, was an independent prognostic factor for CRC. In conclusion, we found
CDH13
and
FBLN3
gene methylation are potential biomarkers for poor prognosis in CRC. |
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ISSN: | 1219-4956 1532-2807 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12253-011-9437-0 |