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Global assessment of promoter methylation in a mouse model of cancer identifies ID4 as a putative tumor-suppressor gene in human leukemia

Authors :
Stephen Lee
Michael A. Caligiuri
Laura Z. Rassenti
Zunyan Dai
Li Yu
Chunhui Liu
Te Hui Liu
Christoph Plass
Charlene Mao
Aparna Raval
Jeff Vandeusen
John C. Byrd
Wei Ding
Laura T. Smith
Guido Marcucci
Shujun Liu
Yue Zhong Wu
Brian Becknell
Source :
Nature Genetics. 37:265-274
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005.

Abstract

DNA methylation is associated with malignant transformation, but limitations imposed by genetic variability, tumor heterogeneity, availability of paired normal tissues and methodologies for global assessment of DNA methylation have limited progress in understanding the extent of epigenetic events in the initiation and progression of human cancer and in identifying genes that undergo methylation during cancer. We developed a mouse model of T/natural killer acute lymphoblastic leukemia that is always preceded by polyclonal lymphocyte expansion to determine how aberrant promoter DNA methylation and consequent gene silencing might be contributing to leukemic transformation. We used restriction landmark genomic scanning with this mouse model of preleukemia reproducibly progressing to leukemia to show that specific genomic methylation is associated with only the leukemic phase and is not random. We also identified Idb4 as a putative tumor-suppressor gene that is methylated in most mouse and human leukemias but in only a minority of other human cancers.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b6ce4cf15bc7b9bfd43c84075f25c25