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ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer

Human breast cancer is a malignant form of tumor with a relatively high mortality rate. Although esophageal cancer-related gene 4 (ECRG4) is thought to be a possible potent tumor suppressor gene that acts to suppress breast cancer, its precise role in this disease is not understood. Herein, we asses...

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Autores principales: Tang, Gao-Yan, Tang, Guo-Jun, Yin, Lu, Chao, Chen, Zhou, Ren, Ren, Guo-Ping, Chen, Jia-Yu, Zhang, Wei
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6509063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30918105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20190087
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author Tang, Gao-Yan
Tang, Guo-Jun
Yin, Lu
Chao, Chen
Zhou, Ren
Ren, Guo-Ping
Chen, Jia-Yu
Zhang, Wei
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Tang, Guo-Jun
Yin, Lu
Chao, Chen
Zhou, Ren
Ren, Guo-Ping
Chen, Jia-Yu
Zhang, Wei
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description Human breast cancer is a malignant form of tumor with a relatively high mortality rate. Although esophageal cancer-related gene 4 (ECRG4) is thought to be a possible potent tumor suppressor gene that acts to suppress breast cancer, its precise role in this disease is not understood. Herein, we assess the correlation between ECRG4 expression and DNA methylation, probing the potential epigenetic regulation of ECRG4 in breast cancer. We analyzed ECRG4 promoter methylation via methylation-specific PCR (MSPCR), bisulfite sequencing, and a promoter reporter assay in human breast cancer cell lines and samples. Gene expression was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR), while protein levels were assessed by Western blotting. CCK8 assays were used to quantify cell growth; Esophageal cancer-related gene 4 wound healing assays were used to assess cellular migration, while flow cytometry was used to assess apoptosis and cell cycle progression. Apoptosome formation was validated via CO-IP and Western blotting. We found that human breast cancer samples exhibited increased methylation of the ECRG4 promoter and decreased ECRG4 expression. Remarkably, the down-regulation of ECRG4 was highly associated with promoter methylation, and its expression could be re-activated via 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine treatment to induce demethylation. ECRG4 overexpression impaired breast cancer cell proliferation and migration, and led to G0/G1 cell cycle phase arrest. Moreover, ECRG4 induced the formation of the Cytc/Apaf-1/caspase-9 apoptosome and promoted breast cancer cell apoptosis. ECRG4 is silenced in human breast cancer cells and cell lines, likely owing to promoter hypermethylation. ECRG4 may act as a tumor suppressor, inhibiting proliferation and migration, inducing G0/G1 phase arrest and apoptosis via the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway.
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spelling pubmed-65090632019-05-20 ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer Tang, Gao-Yan Tang, Guo-Jun Yin, Lu Chao, Chen Zhou, Ren Ren, Guo-Ping Chen, Jia-Yu Zhang, Wei Biosci Rep Research Articles Human breast cancer is a malignant form of tumor with a relatively high mortality rate. Although esophageal cancer-related gene 4 (ECRG4) is thought to be a possible potent tumor suppressor gene that acts to suppress breast cancer, its precise role in this disease is not understood. Herein, we assess the correlation between ECRG4 expression and DNA methylation, probing the potential epigenetic regulation of ECRG4 in breast cancer. We analyzed ECRG4 promoter methylation via methylation-specific PCR (MSPCR), bisulfite sequencing, and a promoter reporter assay in human breast cancer cell lines and samples. Gene expression was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR), while protein levels were assessed by Western blotting. CCK8 assays were used to quantify cell growth; Esophageal cancer-related gene 4 wound healing assays were used to assess cellular migration, while flow cytometry was used to assess apoptosis and cell cycle progression. Apoptosome formation was validated via CO-IP and Western blotting. We found that human breast cancer samples exhibited increased methylation of the ECRG4 promoter and decreased ECRG4 expression. Remarkably, the down-regulation of ECRG4 was highly associated with promoter methylation, and its expression could be re-activated via 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine treatment to induce demethylation. ECRG4 overexpression impaired breast cancer cell proliferation and migration, and led to G0/G1 cell cycle phase arrest. Moreover, ECRG4 induced the formation of the Cytc/Apaf-1/caspase-9 apoptosome and promoted breast cancer cell apoptosis. ECRG4 is silenced in human breast cancer cells and cell lines, likely owing to promoter hypermethylation. ECRG4 may act as a tumor suppressor, inhibiting proliferation and migration, inducing G0/G1 phase arrest and apoptosis via the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. Portland Press Ltd. 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6509063/ /pubmed/30918105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20190087 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
title ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
title_full ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
title_fullStr ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
title_short ECRG4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
title_sort ecrg4 acts as a tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in human breast cancer
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6509063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30918105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20190087
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