AbstractBACKGROUND: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a common molecular alteration associated with the loss of expression of a number of key regulatory genes. The present study was undertaken to determine whether methylation and expression of p16 and FHIT genes would correlate with the estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) status. METHODS: Methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction, messenger RNA (mRNA) expression analysis, immunohistochemistry, and Western blot analysis were performed to study the methylation of p16 and FHIT genes in 351 pairs of malignant/normal breast tissues. We examined the expression of ER and PR in those specimens by immunohistochemistry. Mutations of ...
As current evidence suggests the involvement of epigenetic modification of tumour suppressor genes i...
In this study, we examined aberrant methylation of the E-cadherin, estrogen receptor, RB1, p16, p15,...
Emerging evidence indicates that some altered patterns of methylation that occur in breast tumors ma...
Background: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a common ...
AbstractBACKGROUND: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a...
Hypermethylation of promoter regions leading to inactivation of tumor suppressor genes is a common e...
We studied the promoter methylation status and expression levels of P16 and CDH1 genes in breast can...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
115-119Hypermethylation of promoter regions leading to inactivation of tumor suppressor genes is a ...
DNA methylation plays a role in the etiology of primary breast cancers. We analyzed paired primary a...
A distinctive feature of BRCA1-linked breast cancers is that they typically do not express estrogen ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
Background: Aberrant methylation of cytosine-guanine dinucleotideislands leads to inactivation of tu...
As current evidence suggests the involvement of epigenetic modification of tumour suppressor genes i...
In this study, we examined aberrant methylation of the E-cadherin, estrogen receptor, RB1, p16, p15,...
Emerging evidence indicates that some altered patterns of methylation that occur in breast tumors ma...
Background: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a common ...
AbstractBACKGROUND: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a...
Hypermethylation of promoter regions leading to inactivation of tumor suppressor genes is a common e...
We studied the promoter methylation status and expression levels of P16 and CDH1 genes in breast can...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
115-119Hypermethylation of promoter regions leading to inactivation of tumor suppressor genes is a ...
DNA methylation plays a role in the etiology of primary breast cancers. We analyzed paired primary a...
A distinctive feature of BRCA1-linked breast cancers is that they typically do not express estrogen ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
Background: Aberrant methylation of cytosine-guanine dinucleotideislands leads to inactivation of tu...
As current evidence suggests the involvement of epigenetic modification of tumour suppressor genes i...
In this study, we examined aberrant methylation of the E-cadherin, estrogen receptor, RB1, p16, p15,...
Emerging evidence indicates that some altered patterns of methylation that occur in breast tumors ma...