Functional Epigenetic Analysis of Prostate Carcinoma: A Role for Seryl-tRNA Synthetase?

Journal of biomarkers Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-27 DOI:10.1155/2014/362164
Odiljon Ikromov, Imad Alkamal, Ahmed Magheli, Nadine Ratert, Mauricio Sendeski, Kurt Miller, Hans Krause, Carsten Kempkensteffen
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Transcriptional silencing, as a result of aberrant promoter hypermethylation, is a common mechanism through which genes in cancer cells become inactive. Functional epigenetic screens using demethylating agents to reexpress transcriptional silenced genes may identify such inactivated genes for needing further evaluation. We aimed to identify genes so far not known to be inactivated by promoter hypermethylation in prostate cancer. DU-145 and LNCaP cells were treated with the DNMT inhibitor zebularine. Expression changes of total RNA from treated and untreated cells were compared using an RNA expression microarray. Genes upregulated more than 2-fold were evaluated by RT-qPCR in 50 cases of paired normal and tumor tissues of prostate cancer patients. SARS was found to be downregulated in prostate cancer in 42/50 cases (84%). In addition, GADD45A and SPRY4 showed a remarkable diminished expression (88% and 74%, resp.). The gold standard for promoter hypermethylation-inactivated genes in prostate cancer (GSTP1) was repressed in 90% of our patient samples. ROC analyses reported statistically significant AUC curves in SARS, GADD45A, and GSTP1 and positive Spearman correlations were found between these genes. SARS was discovered to be a novel gene that is repressed in prostate cancer and could therefore be recommended for its involvement in prostate carcinogenesis.

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前列腺癌的功能表观遗传学分析:Seryl-tRNA合成酶的作用?
作为异常启动子超甲基化的结果,转录沉默是癌细胞中基因失活的常见机制。使用去甲基化剂重新表达转录沉默基因的功能表观遗传筛选可能会鉴定出需要进一步评估的失活基因。我们的目标是确定迄今为止尚未知道的前列腺癌启动子超甲基化灭活的基因。用DNMT抑制剂zebularine处理DU-145和LNCaP细胞。使用RNA表达芯片比较处理和未处理细胞的总RNA表达变化。采用RT-qPCR方法对50例前列腺癌患者正常和肿瘤配对组织中上调2倍以上的基因进行检测。在42/50例(84%)前列腺癌中发现SARS下调。此外,GADD45A和SPRY4的表达显著降低(分别为88%和74%)。在我们90%的患者样本中,前列腺癌启动子超甲基化失活基因(GSTP1)的金标准被抑制。ROC分析显示,SARS、GADD45A和GSTP1的AUC曲线具有统计学意义,且这些基因之间存在Spearman正相关。SARS被发现是一种在前列腺癌中被抑制的新基因,因此可能被认为与前列腺癌的发生有关。
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