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Colorectal cancer DNA methylation patterns from patients in Manaus,Brazil
Authors:Fabiana Greyce Oliveira Almeida  Priscila Ferreira de Aquino  Afonso Duarte Le?o de Souza  Antonia Queiroz Lima de Souza  Sonia do Carmo Vinhote  Thaís Messias Mac-Cormick  Marcelo Soares da Mota Silva  Sidney Raimundo Silva Chalub  Juliana de Saldanha da Gama Fischer  Paulo Costa Carvalho  Maria da Gloria da Costa Carvalho
Abstract:

Background

DNA methylation is commonly linked with the silencing of the gene expression for many tumor suppressor genes. As such, determining DNA methylation patterns should aid, in times to come, in the diagnosis and personal treatment for various types of cancers. Here, we analyzed the methylation pattern from five colorectal cancer patients from the Amazon state in Brazil for four tumor suppressor genes, viz.: DAPK, CDH1, CDKN2A, and TIMP2 by employing a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) specific to methylation. Efforts in the study of colorectal cancer are fundamental as it is the third most of highest incidence in the world.

Results

Tumor biopsies were methylated in 1/5 (20 %), 2/5 (40 %), 4/5 (80 %), and 4/5 (80 %) for CDH1, CDKN2A, DAPK, and TIMP2 genes, respectively. The margin biopsies were methylated in 3/7 (43 %), 2/7 (28 %), 7/7 (100 %), and 6/7 (86 %) for CDH1, CDKN2A, DAPK, and TIMP2, respectively.

Conclusions

Our findings showed DAPK and TIMP2 to be methylated in most samples from both tumor tissues and adjacent non-neoplastic margins; thus presenting distinct methylation patterns. This emphasizes the importance of better understanding of the relation of these patterns with cancer in the context of different populations.
Keywords:Methylation  Colorectal cancer  Amazon  Epigenetic
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