Recently, we reported that breast cancer cell lines fall to express the gene encoding the fatty acid binding protein mammary derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) and that transfection with an MDGI expression vector results in suppression of the malignant phenotype, suggesting that MDGI is a tumor suppressor gene. We also demonstrated that homozygous deletion and point mutation are not common mechanisms for silencing of the MDGI gene in human breast neoplasms. We now report that hyper methylation of HpaII and HhaI sites upstream of the first of the MDGI gene, and a SacII site in the first intron, occurs frequently in human breast cancer cell lines. This distinct methylation pattern is associated with loss of transcription and is reversible by tre...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Global loss of DNA methylation and CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation are key epigenomic aberrations ...
Global loss of DNA methylation and CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation are key epigenomic aberrations ...
The mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) gene is a candidate tumor suppressor gene for human brea...
The gene encoding mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI), a protein previously purified from bovine...
Aberrant promoter hypermethylation is frequently observed in cancer. The potential for this mechanis...
Human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) grown under standard cell culture conditions enter a growth ph...
<div><p>Oncogenic transformation of normal cells often involves epigenetic alterations, including hi...
Maspin is a tumor suppressor whose expression is lost in many advanced breast cancers. Maspin has be...
The RNA expression of the tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 and maspin are frequently decreased or lost i...
1. The journal Cancer Research is the original source of the material.2. This article is hosted on a...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
Every day the cell is exposed to internal and external stress which can lead to genome instability. ...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Global loss of DNA methylation and CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation are key epigenomic aberrations ...
Global loss of DNA methylation and CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation are key epigenomic aberrations ...
The mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) gene is a candidate tumor suppressor gene for human brea...
The gene encoding mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI), a protein previously purified from bovine...
Aberrant promoter hypermethylation is frequently observed in cancer. The potential for this mechanis...
Human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) grown under standard cell culture conditions enter a growth ph...
<div><p>Oncogenic transformation of normal cells often involves epigenetic alterations, including hi...
Maspin is a tumor suppressor whose expression is lost in many advanced breast cancers. Maspin has be...
The RNA expression of the tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 and maspin are frequently decreased or lost i...
1. The journal Cancer Research is the original source of the material.2. This article is hosted on a...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
Every day the cell is exposed to internal and external stress which can lead to genome instability. ...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Global loss of DNA methylation and CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation are key epigenomic aberrations ...
Global loss of DNA methylation and CpG island (CGI) hypermethylation are key epigenomic aberrations ...