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Query: UMLS:C0079731 (
B-cell lymphoma
)
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PCDH10
is epigenetically inactivated in multiple tumor types; however, studies in mature lymphoid malignancies are limited. Here, we have investigated the presence of promoter hypermethylation of the
PCDH10
gene in a large cohort of well-characterized subsets of lymphomas.
PCDH10
promoter hypermethylation was identified by methylation-specific PCR in 57 to 100% of both primary B- and T-cell lymphoma specimens and cell lines. These findings were further validated by Sequenom Mass-array analysis. Promoter hypermethylation was also identified in 28.6% cases of reactive follicular hyperplasia, more commonly occurring in states of immune deregulation and associated with rare presence of clonal karyotypic aberrations, suggesting that
PCDH10
methylation occurs early in lymphomagenesis.
PCDH10
expression was down regulated via promoter hypermethylation in T- and
B-cell lymphoma
cell lines. The transcriptional down-regulation resulting from
PCDH10
methylation could be restored by pharmacologic inhibition of DNA methyltransferases in cell lines. Both T- and
B-cell lymphoma
cell lines harboring methylation-mediated inactivation of
PCDH10
were resistant to doxorubicin treatment, suggesting that hypermethylation of this gene might contribute to chemotherapy response.
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PMID:PCDH10 promoter hypermethylation is frequent in most histologic subtypes of mature lymphoid malignancies and occurs early in lymphomagenesis. 2392 56