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The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females

The tumor suppressor PTEN controls multiple cellular functions, including cell cycle, apoptosis, senescence, transcription, and mRNA translation of numerous genes. In tumor cells, PTEN is frequently inactivated by genetic mutations and epimutations. The aim of this study was to investigate the methy...

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Autores principales: Kovalenko, T. F., Morozova, K. V., Ozolinya, L. A., Lapina, I. A., Patrushev, L. I.
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Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713518
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author Kovalenko, T. F.
Morozova, K. V.
Ozolinya, L. A.
Lapina, I. A.
Patrushev, L. I.
author_facet Kovalenko, T. F.
Morozova, K. V.
Ozolinya, L. A.
Lapina, I. A.
Patrushev, L. I.
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description The tumor suppressor PTEN controls multiple cellular functions, including cell cycle, apoptosis, senescence, transcription, and mRNA translation of numerous genes. In tumor cells, PTEN is frequently inactivated by genetic mutations and epimutations. The aim of this study was to investigate the methylation patterns of the PTEN gene and its pseudogene PTENP1 as potential genetic markers of endometrial hyperplasia (EH) and endometrial carcinoma (EC). Methylation of the 5’-terminal regions of the PTEN and PTENP1 sequences was studied using methyl-sensitive PCR of genomic DNA isolated from 57 cancer, 43 endometrial hyperplasia, and normal tissue samples of 24 females aged 17–34 years and 19 females aged 45–65 years, as well as 20 peripheral venous blood samples of EC patients. None of the analyzed DNA samples carried a methylated PTEN gene. On the contrary, the PTENP1 pseudogene was methylated in all analyzed tissues, except for the peripheral blood. Comparison of PTENP1 methylation rates revealed no differences between the EC and EH groups (0.80 < p < 0.50). In all these groups, the methylation level was high (71–77% in patients vs. 58% in controls). Differences in PTENP1 methylation rates between normal endometrium in young (4%) and middle-aged and elderly (58%) females were significant (p < 0.001). These findings suggest that PTENP1 pseudogene methylation may reflect age-related changes in the body and is not directly related to the endometrium pathology under study. It is assumed that, depending on the influence of a methylated PTENP1 pseudogene on PTEN gene expression, the pseudogene methylation may protect against the development of EC and/or serve as a marker of a precancerous condition of endometrial cells.
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spelling pubmed-59167332018-04-30 The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females Kovalenko, T. F. Morozova, K. V. Ozolinya, L. A. Lapina, I. A. Patrushev, L. I. Acta Naturae Research Article The tumor suppressor PTEN controls multiple cellular functions, including cell cycle, apoptosis, senescence, transcription, and mRNA translation of numerous genes. In tumor cells, PTEN is frequently inactivated by genetic mutations and epimutations. The aim of this study was to investigate the methylation patterns of the PTEN gene and its pseudogene PTENP1 as potential genetic markers of endometrial hyperplasia (EH) and endometrial carcinoma (EC). Methylation of the 5’-terminal regions of the PTEN and PTENP1 sequences was studied using methyl-sensitive PCR of genomic DNA isolated from 57 cancer, 43 endometrial hyperplasia, and normal tissue samples of 24 females aged 17–34 years and 19 females aged 45–65 years, as well as 20 peripheral venous blood samples of EC patients. None of the analyzed DNA samples carried a methylated PTEN gene. On the contrary, the PTENP1 pseudogene was methylated in all analyzed tissues, except for the peripheral blood. Comparison of PTENP1 methylation rates revealed no differences between the EC and EH groups (0.80 < p < 0.50). In all these groups, the methylation level was high (71–77% in patients vs. 58% in controls). Differences in PTENP1 methylation rates between normal endometrium in young (4%) and middle-aged and elderly (58%) females were significant (p < 0.001). These findings suggest that PTENP1 pseudogene methylation may reflect age-related changes in the body and is not directly related to the endometrium pathology under study. It is assumed that, depending on the influence of a methylated PTENP1 pseudogene on PTEN gene expression, the pseudogene methylation may protect against the development of EC and/or serve as a marker of a precancerous condition of endometrial cells. A.I. Gordeyev 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5916733/ /pubmed/29713518 Text en Copyright ® 2018 Park-media Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kovalenko, T. F.
Morozova, K. V.
Ozolinya, L. A.
Lapina, I. A.
Patrushev, L. I.
The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females
title The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females
title_full The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females
title_fullStr The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females
title_full_unstemmed The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females
title_short The PTENP1 Pseudogene, Unlike the PTEN Gene, Is Methylated in Normal Endometrium, As Well As in Endometrial Hyperplasias and Carcinomas in Middle-Aged and Elderly Females
title_sort ptenp1 pseudogene, unlike the pten gene, is methylated in normal endometrium, as well as in endometrial hyperplasias and carcinomas in middle-aged and elderly females
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713518
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