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Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma
DNA methylation is considered the primary epigenetic mechanism underlying the development of malignant melanoma. Since DNA methylation can be influenced by environmental factors, it is preferable to compare cancer and normal cells from the same patient. In order to compare the methylation status in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30719424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00675 |
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author | Fujiwara, Susumu Nagai, Hiroshi Jimbo, Haruki Jimbo, Naoe Tanaka, Tomoyo Inoie, Masukazu Nishigori, Chikako |
author_facet | Fujiwara, Susumu Nagai, Hiroshi Jimbo, Haruki Jimbo, Naoe Tanaka, Tomoyo Inoie, Masukazu Nishigori, Chikako |
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description | DNA methylation is considered the primary epigenetic mechanism underlying the development of malignant melanoma. Since DNA methylation can be influenced by environmental factors, it is preferable to compare cancer and normal cells from the same patient. In order to compare the methylation status in melanoma tissues and melanocytes from the same individuals, we employed a novel epidermal sheet cultivation technique to isolate normal melanocytes from unaffected sites of melanoma patients. We also analyzed primary and metastatic melanoma samples, three commercially available melanocytes, and four melanoma cell lines. Cluster analysis of DNA methylation data classified freshly isolated melanomas and melanocytes into the same group, whereas the four melanoma cell lines were clustered together in a distant clade. Moreover, our analysis discovered methylation at several novel loci (KRTCAP3, AGAP2, ZNF490), in addition to those identified in previous studies (COL1A2, GPX3); however, the latter two were not observed in fresh melanoma samples. Subsequent studies revealed that NPM2 was hypermethylated and downregulated in melanomas, which was consistent with previous reports. In many normal melanocytes, NPM2 showed distinct immunohistochemical staining, while its expression was lost in malignant melanoma cells. In particular, intraepithelial lesions of malignant melanoma, an important challenge in clinical practice, could be distinguished from benign nevi. The present findings indicate the importance of using fresh melanoma samples, not melanoma cell lines and melanocytes in epigenetic studies. In addition, NPM2 immunoreactivity could be used to differentiate melanomas from normal melanocytes or benign disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-63483332019-02-04 Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma Fujiwara, Susumu Nagai, Hiroshi Jimbo, Haruki Jimbo, Naoe Tanaka, Tomoyo Inoie, Masukazu Nishigori, Chikako Front Oncol Oncology DNA methylation is considered the primary epigenetic mechanism underlying the development of malignant melanoma. Since DNA methylation can be influenced by environmental factors, it is preferable to compare cancer and normal cells from the same patient. In order to compare the methylation status in melanoma tissues and melanocytes from the same individuals, we employed a novel epidermal sheet cultivation technique to isolate normal melanocytes from unaffected sites of melanoma patients. We also analyzed primary and metastatic melanoma samples, three commercially available melanocytes, and four melanoma cell lines. Cluster analysis of DNA methylation data classified freshly isolated melanomas and melanocytes into the same group, whereas the four melanoma cell lines were clustered together in a distant clade. Moreover, our analysis discovered methylation at several novel loci (KRTCAP3, AGAP2, ZNF490), in addition to those identified in previous studies (COL1A2, GPX3); however, the latter two were not observed in fresh melanoma samples. Subsequent studies revealed that NPM2 was hypermethylated and downregulated in melanomas, which was consistent with previous reports. In many normal melanocytes, NPM2 showed distinct immunohistochemical staining, while its expression was lost in malignant melanoma cells. In particular, intraepithelial lesions of malignant melanoma, an important challenge in clinical practice, could be distinguished from benign nevi. The present findings indicate the importance of using fresh melanoma samples, not melanoma cell lines and melanocytes in epigenetic studies. In addition, NPM2 immunoreactivity could be used to differentiate melanomas from normal melanocytes or benign disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6348333/ /pubmed/30719424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00675 Text en Copyright © 2019 Fujiwara, Nagai, Jimbo, Jimbo, Tanaka, Inoie and Nishigori. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Oncology Fujiwara, Susumu Nagai, Hiroshi Jimbo, Haruki Jimbo, Naoe Tanaka, Tomoyo Inoie, Masukazu Nishigori, Chikako Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma |
title | Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma |
title_full | Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma |
title_fullStr | Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma |
title_short | Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma |
title_sort | gene expression and methylation analysis in melanomas and melanocytes from the same patient: loss of npm2 expression is a potential immunohistochemical marker for melanoma |
topic | Oncology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30719424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00675 |
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