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Query: UMLS:C0149925 (
small cell lung cancer
)
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Aberrant methylation of promoter CpG that causes silencing of tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) may play a key role in the carcinogenesis of many cancer types. RASSF1A, regarded as a TSG, has been extensively studied in lung cancer and other malignant tumors, whereas
RASGRF2
has only been reported to possibly play a role in the pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer cell lines. The aims of our study were to i) determine the methylation profile of
RASGRF2
and ii) compare the methylation profiles of
RASGRF2
with RASSF1A in lung cancer. We examined
RASGRF2
expression by reverse transcription PCR and aberrant methylation of
RASGRF2
by methylation-specific PCR in lung cancer cell lines. Loss of
RASGRF2
expression was presented in 36% lung cancer cell lines while aberrant methylation of
RASGRF2
was present in 30% (3/10) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines and in 25% (1/4)
small cell lung cancer
(
SCLC
) cell lines. The concordance between loss of expression and aberrant methylation of
RASGRF2
was 86% (12/14).
RASGRF2
expression was restored after treatment with the demethylating agent, 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine in all four cell lines tested that downregulated
RASGRF2
expression. Among primary NSCLC,
RASGRF2
and RASSF1A methylation was observed in 34% (39/114) and 39% (44/114) of cases respectively, while it was observed in only 7% (4/57) and none of the corresponding non-malignant lung tissue. There is no correlation between
RASGRF2
and RASSF1A methylation status. Both
RASGRF2
and RASSF1A methylation did not associate with clinical characteristics. Frequent methylation and silencing of
RASGRF2
in tumor cells may play an important role, different from that of RASSF1A, in the carcinogenesis of NSCLC.
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PMID:Aberrant methylation of RASGRF2 and RASSF1A in human non-small cell lung cancer. 1659 98