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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
)
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Cystatin M is a potent endogenous inhibitor of lysosomal cysteine proteases. In breast carcinoma,
cystatin M
expression is frequently downregulated. It has been shown that
cystatin M
expression suppressed growth and migration of breast cancer cells. We examined the methylation status of the CpG island promoter of
cystatin M
in four breast cancer cell lines (MDAMB231, ZR75-1, MCF7 and T47D), in 40 primary breast carcinoma and in corresponding normal tissue probes by combined bisulphite restriction analysis. To investigate the effects of
cystatin M
expression on the growth of breast carcinoma,
cystatin M
was transfected in T47D. The
cystatin M
promoter was highly methylated in all four-breast cancer cell lines. Primary breast tumours were significantly more frequently methylated compared to normal tissue samples (60 vs 25%; P=0.006 Fisher's exact test). Treatment of breast cancer cells with 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-Aza-CdR), reactivated the transcription of
cystatin M
. Transfection of breast carcinoma cells with
cystatin M
caused a 30% decrease in colony formation compared to control transfection (P=0.002). Our results show that
cystatin M
is frequently epigenetically inactivated during breast carcinogenesis and
cystatin M
expression suppresses the growth of breast carcinoma. These data suggest that
cystatin M
may encode a novel epigenetically inactivated candidate
tumour suppressor
gene.
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PMID:Frequent epigenetic inactivation of cystatin M in breast carcinoma. 1709 23