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IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer

Interleukin-10 (IL10), a pleiotropic cytokine secreted by type-2 helper (Th2) T cells, contributes to the oncogenic activation or inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes. The present study investigated whether hypomethylation of IL10 CpG island (CGI) was associated with the risk of developing gastric...

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Autores principales: Tang, Junjian, Pan, Ranran, Xu, Lele, Ma, Qinghua, Ying, Xiuru, Zhao, Jun, Zhao, Haibin, Miao, Li, Xu, Yue, Duan, Shiwei, Wang, Jinzhi
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7882872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2021.12502
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author Tang, Junjian
Pan, Ranran
Xu, Lele
Ma, Qinghua
Ying, Xiuru
Zhao, Jun
Zhao, Haibin
Miao, Li
Xu, Yue
Duan, Shiwei
Wang, Jinzhi
author_facet Tang, Junjian
Pan, Ranran
Xu, Lele
Ma, Qinghua
Ying, Xiuru
Zhao, Jun
Zhao, Haibin
Miao, Li
Xu, Yue
Duan, Shiwei
Wang, Jinzhi
author_sort Tang, Junjian
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description Interleukin-10 (IL10), a pleiotropic cytokine secreted by type-2 helper (Th2) T cells, contributes to the oncogenic activation or inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes. The present study investigated whether hypomethylation of IL10 CpG island (CGI) was associated with the risk of developing gastric cancer (GC) and the prognosis of patients with GC. A fragment (hg18, chr1: 206945638-206945774) at the CGI of IL10 was selected for the present methylation assay. Quantitative methylation-specific PCR was used to evaluate the methylation of IL10 CGI in 117 tumor samples from patients with GC. The results demonstrated that IL10 CGI methylation was significantly lower in the tumor tissues compared with that in the paired adjacent non-tumor tissues (median percentage of methylated reference, 29.16 vs. 42.82%, respectively; P=4×10(−8)). Furthermore, results from receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified a significant area under the curve of 0.706, with a sensitivity and a specificity of 77.8 and 58.1%, respectively, between cancer tissues and paired adjacent non-tumor tissues. Furthermore, the methylation of IL10 CGI was significantly associated with patients' age at diagnosis (r=−0.201; P=0.03). Subgroup analyses demonstrated that the association between IL10 CGI hypomethylation and the risk of GC was specific for patients with low differentiation (P=1×10(−7)) and Borrmann types III+IV (P=1×10(−7)). In addition, IL10 CGI hypomethylation was significantly associated with the risk of GC for patients without smoking history (P=3×10(−7)) or a family history of cancer (P=2×10(−7)). The results from Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated that IL10 CGI hypomethylation was associated with a significantly shorter overall survival of patients with GC (P=0.041). Similar results were identified for patients with GC who did not have smoking history (P=0.037) or a family history of cancer (P=0.049). The results from this study demonstrated that IL10 CGI hypomethylation may be considered as a potential biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with GC in the Chinese population.
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spelling pubmed-78828722021-03-03 IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer Tang, Junjian Pan, Ranran Xu, Lele Ma, Qinghua Ying, Xiuru Zhao, Jun Zhao, Haibin Miao, Li Xu, Yue Duan, Shiwei Wang, Jinzhi Oncol Lett Articles Interleukin-10 (IL10), a pleiotropic cytokine secreted by type-2 helper (Th2) T cells, contributes to the oncogenic activation or inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes. The present study investigated whether hypomethylation of IL10 CpG island (CGI) was associated with the risk of developing gastric cancer (GC) and the prognosis of patients with GC. A fragment (hg18, chr1: 206945638-206945774) at the CGI of IL10 was selected for the present methylation assay. Quantitative methylation-specific PCR was used to evaluate the methylation of IL10 CGI in 117 tumor samples from patients with GC. The results demonstrated that IL10 CGI methylation was significantly lower in the tumor tissues compared with that in the paired adjacent non-tumor tissues (median percentage of methylated reference, 29.16 vs. 42.82%, respectively; P=4×10(−8)). Furthermore, results from receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified a significant area under the curve of 0.706, with a sensitivity and a specificity of 77.8 and 58.1%, respectively, between cancer tissues and paired adjacent non-tumor tissues. Furthermore, the methylation of IL10 CGI was significantly associated with patients' age at diagnosis (r=−0.201; P=0.03). Subgroup analyses demonstrated that the association between IL10 CGI hypomethylation and the risk of GC was specific for patients with low differentiation (P=1×10(−7)) and Borrmann types III+IV (P=1×10(−7)). In addition, IL10 CGI hypomethylation was significantly associated with the risk of GC for patients without smoking history (P=3×10(−7)) or a family history of cancer (P=2×10(−7)). The results from Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated that IL10 CGI hypomethylation was associated with a significantly shorter overall survival of patients with GC (P=0.041). Similar results were identified for patients with GC who did not have smoking history (P=0.037) or a family history of cancer (P=0.049). The results from this study demonstrated that IL10 CGI hypomethylation may be considered as a potential biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with GC in the Chinese population. D.A. Spandidos 2021-04 2021-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7882872/ /pubmed/33664805 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2021.12502 Text en Copyright: © Tang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Tang, Junjian
Pan, Ranran
Xu, Lele
Ma, Qinghua
Ying, Xiuru
Zhao, Jun
Zhao, Haibin
Miao, Li
Xu, Yue
Duan, Shiwei
Wang, Jinzhi
IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
title IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
title_full IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
title_fullStr IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
title_short IL10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
title_sort il10 hypomethylation is associated with the risk of gastric cancer
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7882872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2021.12502
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