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Erschienen in: Pathology & Oncology Research 3/2011

01.09.2011 | Research

The Influence of Methylated Septin 9 Gene on RNA and Protein Level in Colorectal Cancer

verfasst von: Kinga Tóth, Orsolya Galamb, Sándor Spisák, Barnabás Wichmann, Ferenc Sipos, Gábor Valcz, Katalin Leiszter, Béla Molnár, Zsolt Tulassay

Erschienen in: Pathology & Oncology Research | Ausgabe 3/2011

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer is one of the leading death causes in the world. Specificity and sensitivity of the present screening methods are unsuitable and their compliance is too low. Nowadays the most effective method is the colonoscopy, because it gives not only macroscopic diagnosis but therapeutic possibility as well, however the compliance of the patients is very low. Hence development of new diagnostic methods is needed. Altered expression of septin 9 was found in several tumor types including colorectal cancer. The aim of this study was to detect the methylation related mRNA and protein expression changes of septin 9 in colorectal adenoma-dysplasia-carcinoma sequence and to analyze its reversibility by demethylation treatment. Septin 9 protein expression showed significant difference between normal and colorectal cancer (CRC) samples (p < 0,001). According to biopsy microarray results, septin 9 mRNA expression decreased in the progression of colon neoplastic disease (p < 0,001). In laser microdissected epithelial cells, septin 9 significantly underexpressed in CRC compared to healthy controls (p < 0,001). The expression of septin9_v1 region was higher in the healthy samples, while septin9_v2, v4, v4*, v5 overexpression were detected in cancer epithelial cells compared to normal. The septin 9 mRNA and protein levels of HT29 cells increased after demethylation treatment. The increasing methylation of septin 9 gene during colorectal adenoma-dysplasia-carcinoma sequence progression is reflected in the decreasing mRNA and protein expression, especially in the epithelium. These changes can be reversed by demethylation agents converting this screening marker gene into therapeutic target.
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Metadaten
Titel
The Influence of Methylated Septin 9 Gene on RNA and Protein Level in Colorectal Cancer
verfasst von
Kinga Tóth
Orsolya Galamb
Sándor Spisák
Barnabás Wichmann
Ferenc Sipos
Gábor Valcz
Katalin Leiszter
Béla Molnár
Zsolt Tulassay
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2011
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Pathology & Oncology Research / Ausgabe 3/2011
Print ISSN: 1219-4956
Elektronische ISSN: 1532-2807
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12253-010-9338-7

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