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BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers

To understand the biological role of BRCA1 in sporadic breast cancers, the relationship between DNA methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter region and BRCA1 expression was studied using molecular biological and immunohistochemical methods. Furthermore, BRCA1 expression was compared with the expression of...

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Autores principales: Niwa, Youko, Oyama, Tetsunari, Nakajima, Takashi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10835497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb00976.x
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author Niwa, Youko
Oyama, Tetsunari
Nakajima, Takashi
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description To understand the biological role of BRCA1 in sporadic breast cancers, the relationship between DNA methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter region and BRCA1 expression was studied using molecular biological and immunohistochemical methods. Furthermore, BRCA1 expression was compared with the expression of various cell cycle regulatory proteins and the morphological nuclear grade of cancer cells. Of 32 sporadic breast cancers investigated in this study, 10 (31%) revealed DNA methylation of the BRCA1 promoter region. The expression of BRCA1 was observed in the nuclei of cancer cells and 18 (56%) of 32 cancers were positive for BRCA1 immunoreactivity. Breast cancers with BRCA1 methylation lacked BRCA1 expression, except for only three cancers, and there was a significant inverse relationship between BRCA1 methylation and its expression in sporadic breast cancers (P=0.043). Compared with the expression of various cell cycle regulatory proteins, breast cancers with BRCA1 methylation showed decreased expression of estrogen receptor (P=0.016) and p27 (P=0.018) and increased expression of p21 (P=0.011). Furthermore, breast cancers without BRCA1 expression or with BRCA1 methylation had a tendency to contain nuclei with higher grade. These findings indicate that BRCA1 methylation might greatly influence its expression and BRCA1 expression might play an important role in cell cycle regulation and influence the grade of malignancy of sporadic breast cancers.
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spelling pubmed-59263732018-05-11 BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers Niwa, Youko Oyama, Tetsunari Nakajima, Takashi Jpn J Cancer Res Article To understand the biological role of BRCA1 in sporadic breast cancers, the relationship between DNA methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter region and BRCA1 expression was studied using molecular biological and immunohistochemical methods. Furthermore, BRCA1 expression was compared with the expression of various cell cycle regulatory proteins and the morphological nuclear grade of cancer cells. Of 32 sporadic breast cancers investigated in this study, 10 (31%) revealed DNA methylation of the BRCA1 promoter region. The expression of BRCA1 was observed in the nuclei of cancer cells and 18 (56%) of 32 cancers were positive for BRCA1 immunoreactivity. Breast cancers with BRCA1 methylation lacked BRCA1 expression, except for only three cancers, and there was a significant inverse relationship between BRCA1 methylation and its expression in sporadic breast cancers (P=0.043). Compared with the expression of various cell cycle regulatory proteins, breast cancers with BRCA1 methylation showed decreased expression of estrogen receptor (P=0.016) and p27 (P=0.018) and increased expression of p21 (P=0.011). Furthermore, breast cancers without BRCA1 expression or with BRCA1 methylation had a tendency to contain nuclei with higher grade. These findings indicate that BRCA1 methylation might greatly influence its expression and BRCA1 expression might play an important role in cell cycle regulation and influence the grade of malignancy of sporadic breast cancers. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2000-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5926373/ /pubmed/10835497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb00976.x Text en
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Niwa, Youko
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Nakajima, Takashi
BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers
title BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers
title_full BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers
title_fullStr BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers
title_full_unstemmed BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers
title_short BRCA1 Expression Status in Relation to DNA Methylation of the BRCA1 Promoter Region in Sporadic Breast Cancers
title_sort brca1 expression status in relation to dna methylation of the brca1 promoter region in sporadic breast cancers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10835497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb00976.x
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