Abstract

Background: Oral cancer represents the third most prevalent form of malignancy in the developing countries and the eight most common form of cancer in developed countries. Alcohol and tobacco users are most affected by oral cancers and 90 of them are OSCC in adult males. In some provinces in Iran such as, Sistan and Baluchestan its prevalence is higher compared to other provinces. One of the primary neurotransmitter in the central nervous system is systemic glutamate, which is a major excitatory neurotransmitter. Glutamate signaling has been involved in various non-neuronal cancer processes. The aim of this research was to highlight the association between DNA methylation of the glutamate receptor genes and their expression pattern in pathogenesis of OSCC. Materials and methods: Genomic DNA was isolated from 83 OSCC paraffin-embedded tissues (mean age: 59.67 ± 16.08) and 80 normal samples (mean age: 50.15 ± 16.69). Promoter methylation status of glutamate receptors including GRM5, GRM2 and GRIA3 genes were carried out by Methylation Specific PCR technique (MSP). We also investigated the mRNA expression levels of these genes, in 15 paraffin-embedded patients and healthy samples using real-time PCR techniques. Result: DNA methylation analysis showed statistically significant differences in the cases in comparison with healthy controls. Our data showed that the promoters of GRM2 and GRIA3 were methylated in the cases. For GRM2 (MM: OR = 0.32; 95 CI = 0.02–3.90; p-value = .37; MU: OR = 8.0; 95 CI = 1.37–47.34; p-value = .02) and GRIA3 (MM: OR = 47.19; 95 CI = 4.61–483.0; p-value = .001; MU: OR = 1.45; 95 CI = 0.35–5.89; p-value = .6). However, methylation of GRM5 promoter was not statistically different between cases and healthy controls, GRM5 (MM: OR = 0.9; 95 CI = 0.14–5.71; p-value = .9; MU: OR = 1.83; 95 CI = 0.33–10.09; p-value = .4). In addition, the evaluation of mRNA expression levels of GRM2, GRIA3 and GRM5 were remarkably different in the cases and healthy controls (p < .001). Summarily, the aim of this study was to assess the methylation and expression pattern of GluR genes and the risk of OSCC. We are of the presupposition that methylation and expression statuses of the chosen genes GRM5, GRM2, and GRIA3, might be of significant biomarkers for OSCC. © 2019

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