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The identification of the key genetic and epigenetic changes underlying lung carcinogenesis would aid effective early diagnosis and targeted therapies for lung cancer. In this study, we screened a novel hypermethylated gene
ankyrin repeat domain 18B
(
ANKRD18B
), to determine whether it is regulated by DNA methylation and clarify its biological and clinical implications in lung cancer. Methylation status and expression level were analyzed by methylation-specific PCR, bisulfite genomic sequencing, and quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). We detected
ANKRD18B
hypermethylation in 52 of 98 (53.1%) primary lung cancer tissues and in nine of 10 (90%) cell lines, whereas no methylation was seen in 10 normal lung tissue samples.
ANKRD18B
methylation was more frequently observed in patients with poor differentiation (P < 0.05). Notably, 62 pairs of samples from patients whose tumor tissue showed hypermethylation of
ANKRD18B
exhibited the same aberrant methylation in 72.7% and 69.7% of their corresponding plasma and sputum samples, respectively; whereas no hypermethylation of
ANKRD18B
was detected in the sputum and plasma from patients whose tumor sample lacked this alteration. In addition,
ANKRD18B
mRNA expression was significantly decreased or silenced in lung cancer tissues and cell lines associated with hypermethylation of the
ANKRD18B
region. Demethylation agent 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine significantly increased
ANKRD18B
mRNA expression in lung cancer cell lines. Furthermore, overexpression of
ANKRD18B
suppressed lung cancer cell growth. These results suggest that the expression of
ANKRD18B
is regulated by CpG island hypermethylation in lung cancer. Our findings confirm the importance of the identification of new markers of epigenetic dysregulation in cancer.
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Carcinog 2015 Apr
PMID:Epigenetic regulation of ANKRD18B in lung cancer. 2424 58