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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
)
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This work investigated the role of paired box 2 (PAX2) in
endometrial cancer
and its epigenetic regulation mechanism.
Endometrial cancer
tissues and cell lines exhibited increased PAX2 expression compared with hyperplasia, normal endometrium and endometrial epithelial cells. Knock-down of PAX2 resulted in reduced cell viability, invasion and migration, and PAX2 overexpression caused the opposite effects. Increased methylation of the PAX2 promoter was observed in both cancer tissues and cell lines and was positively correlated with PAX2 expression. After 5-Aza-CdR treatment, PAX2 mRNA and protein were down-regulated, and PAX2 methylation was decreased. Deletion analysis confirmed that a repressive transcriptional regulatory region of the PAX2 promoter coincided with the hypermethylated region identified in MassARRAY analysis. Binding sites of
myeloid zinc finger 1
(
MZF1
) are predicted in the defined region. Knock-down of
MZF1
up-regulated the transcriptional activity and protein level of PAX2 after 5-Aza-CdR treatment, which indicated that
MZF1
may act as a repressive transcription factor when the PAX2 promoter is unmethylated. In conclusion, PAX2 is involved in the carcinogenesis of
endometrial cancer
by stimulating cell growth and promoting cell motility. The overexpression of PAX2 in
endometrial cancer
is regulated by promoter hypermethylation and the transcription factor
MZF1
.
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PMID:DNA methylation promotes paired box 2 expression via myeloid zinc finger 1 in endometrial cancer. 2776 84