Abstract
BackgroundEsophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is an aggressive tumor with dismal prognosis and high incidence and mortality in Kazakh population. MiR-34a, a direct p53 target gene, possesses tumor-suppressive properties as they mediate apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and senescence. The reduced expression of miR-34a by methylation in various cancers has been reported.MethodsTo determine whether aberrant miR-34a methylation occurs in esophageal cancer, the DNA methylation of 23 CpGs sites in the miR-34a promoter was quantitatively analyzed in relation to the translation initiation site by MALDI -TOF mass spectrometry in 59 ESCC tissues and 34 normal tissues from the Kazakh population. Real-time PCR was used to detect the inhibition of miR-34a expression levels and to evaluate their association with methylation.ResultsWe found that miR-34a is more frequently methylated in ESCC (0.133 ± 0.040) than in controls (0.066 ± 0.045, P < 0.01). A nearly two-fold increase in miR-34a expression for the hypomethylated promoter was found in normal esophageal tissues than ESCC with hypermethylation (P <0.0001), pointing to a negative relationship between miR-34a CpG sites methylation and expression(r = −0.594, P = 0.042). The hypermethylation of miR-34a CpG_8.9 was associated with the advanced UICC stage III/IV of the esophageal cancers, and the hypermethylation of CpG_8.9 and CpG_5 of miR-34a was significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that miR-34a is involved in the etiology of ESCC and that hypermethylated miR-34a is a potential biomarker for ESCC diagnosis and prognosis. Moreover, targeting miR-34a methylation by demethylating agents may offer a novel strategy for anticancer therapy of ESCC.
Highlights
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the most malignant cancers worldwide, ranking as the fourth most common cause of cancer-related deaths in China [1]
Hypermethylation of miR-34a promoter in Kazakh patients with ESCC The MassARRAY system is a tool for the high-throughput detection and quantitative analysis of methylation at a single CpG site at a target fragment (CpG island) that generates accurate data that represent the ratio or frequency of methylation events on a CpG site by MALDI-TOF MS
This system was used to assess the methylation profile of miR-34a in all the samples collected from Kazakh patients with ESCC (n =59) and from control subjects (n = 34)
Summary
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the most malignant cancers worldwide, ranking as the fourth most common cause of cancer-related deaths in China [1]. It is well established that p53 mutation is the most common genetic alteration in 60.6% of ESCC [9]. Transcriptional silencing by CpG methylation is stably inherited to the cell generation and may allow the clonal expansion of a cell population with a selective advantage during tumor progression. Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is an aggressive tumor with dismal prognosis and high incidence and mortality in Kazakh population. MiR-34a, a direct p53 target gene, possesses tumor-suppressive properties as they mediate apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and senescence. The reduced expression of miR-34a by methylation in various cancers has been reported
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