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Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas

BACKGROUND: Leucine-rich repeat C4 protein (LRRC4) is a new member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) superfamily. It is not only a brain-specific gene but also a novel candidate for tumor suppression. LRRC4 inactivation is commonly found in glioma cell lines and primary glioma biopsies. However, litt...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Zuping, Li, Dan, Wu, Minghua, Xiang, Bo, Wang, Li, Zhou, Ming, Chen, Pan, Li, Xiaoling, Shen, Shourong, Li, Guiyuan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2588634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18976507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-9-99
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author Zhang, Zuping
Li, Dan
Wu, Minghua
Xiang, Bo
Wang, Li
Zhou, Ming
Chen, Pan
Li, Xiaoling
Shen, Shourong
Li, Guiyuan
author_facet Zhang, Zuping
Li, Dan
Wu, Minghua
Xiang, Bo
Wang, Li
Zhou, Ming
Chen, Pan
Li, Xiaoling
Shen, Shourong
Li, Guiyuan
author_sort Zhang, Zuping
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Leucine-rich repeat C4 protein (LRRC4) is a new member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) superfamily. It is not only a brain-specific gene but also a novel candidate for tumor suppression. LRRC4 inactivation is commonly found in glioma cell lines and primary glioma biopsies. However, little is known about the mechanism controlling LRRC4 expression. In a previous study, we did not find any genetic alteration in LRRC4 in primary glioma, which led us to explore an alternative mechanism underlying this phenomenon. METHODS: In the present paper, we cloned the LRRC4 promoter with characteristics of a CpG island by luciferase reporter assay. Then, the CpG methylation status around the LRRC4 promoter region in glioma cell lines and primary gliomas was examined by methylation-specific PCR and bisulfite DNA sequencing. In order to demonstrate a functional association between LRRC4 promoter methylation and its gene inactivation, we performed DNA demethylation analysis with two human glioma cell lines using methylation-specific PCR and RT-PCR. RESULTS: The sequence spanning positions -835 to -293 relative to the translation start site was identified as the LRRC4 promoter; this sequence is a TATA- and CAAT- less, high GC content region. It was found that LRRC4 promoter activity is strongly suppressed after treatment with SssI methylase in vitro. Furthermore, LRRC4 promoter methylation was observed by methylation-specific PCR in two glioma cell lines and all 30 primary glioma specimens, but not in normal brain tissue. Bisulfite DNA sequencing showed that most of the CpG sites were located around the LRRC4 promoter methylated in glioma cells and tissues, but not in normal brain tissue. In addition, the methylase inhibitor 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine could induce LRRC4 mRNA expression and LRRC4 promoter partial demethylation in SF126 and SF767 glioma cells. CONCLUSION: Methylation-mediated inactivation of LRRC4 is a frequent and glioma-specific event, and it may be a potential biomarker for diagnosis or prognosis, or serve as a therapeutic target.
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spelling pubmed-25886342008-11-28 Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas Zhang, Zuping Li, Dan Wu, Minghua Xiang, Bo Wang, Li Zhou, Ming Chen, Pan Li, Xiaoling Shen, Shourong Li, Guiyuan BMC Mol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Leucine-rich repeat C4 protein (LRRC4) is a new member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) superfamily. It is not only a brain-specific gene but also a novel candidate for tumor suppression. LRRC4 inactivation is commonly found in glioma cell lines and primary glioma biopsies. However, little is known about the mechanism controlling LRRC4 expression. In a previous study, we did not find any genetic alteration in LRRC4 in primary glioma, which led us to explore an alternative mechanism underlying this phenomenon. METHODS: In the present paper, we cloned the LRRC4 promoter with characteristics of a CpG island by luciferase reporter assay. Then, the CpG methylation status around the LRRC4 promoter region in glioma cell lines and primary gliomas was examined by methylation-specific PCR and bisulfite DNA sequencing. In order to demonstrate a functional association between LRRC4 promoter methylation and its gene inactivation, we performed DNA demethylation analysis with two human glioma cell lines using methylation-specific PCR and RT-PCR. RESULTS: The sequence spanning positions -835 to -293 relative to the translation start site was identified as the LRRC4 promoter; this sequence is a TATA- and CAAT- less, high GC content region. It was found that LRRC4 promoter activity is strongly suppressed after treatment with SssI methylase in vitro. Furthermore, LRRC4 promoter methylation was observed by methylation-specific PCR in two glioma cell lines and all 30 primary glioma specimens, but not in normal brain tissue. Bisulfite DNA sequencing showed that most of the CpG sites were located around the LRRC4 promoter methylated in glioma cells and tissues, but not in normal brain tissue. In addition, the methylase inhibitor 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine could induce LRRC4 mRNA expression and LRRC4 promoter partial demethylation in SF126 and SF767 glioma cells. CONCLUSION: Methylation-mediated inactivation of LRRC4 is a frequent and glioma-specific event, and it may be a potential biomarker for diagnosis or prognosis, or serve as a therapeutic target. BioMed Central 2008-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2588634/ /pubmed/18976507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-9-99 Text en Copyright © 2008 Zhang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Zuping
Li, Dan
Wu, Minghua
Xiang, Bo
Wang, Li
Zhou, Ming
Chen, Pan
Li, Xiaoling
Shen, Shourong
Li, Guiyuan
Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas
title Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas
title_full Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas
title_fullStr Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas
title_short Promoter Hypermethylation-mediated Inactivation of LRRC4 in Gliomas
title_sort promoter hypermethylation-mediated inactivation of lrrc4 in gliomas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2588634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18976507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-9-99
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