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Nidogen 1 and 2 gene promoters are aberrantly methylated in human gastrointestinal cancer

Authors :
Sasaki Takako
Farinati Fabio
Manfredini Stefano
Angusti Angela
Gafà Roberta
Veronese Angelo
Miotto Elena
Sabbioni Silvia
Ulazzi Linda
Lanza Giovanni
Negrini Massimo
Source :
Molecular Cancer, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 17 (2007)
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
BMC, 2007.

Abstract

Abstract Background Nidogens are highly conserved proteins of basement membranes. Two nidogen proteins, nidogen 1 and nidogen 2, are known in mammals. Results We show that CpG islands of both NID1 and NID2 genes are aberrantly methylated in human cancer samples and cancer cell lines. For both genes, methylation was correlated with loss of gene transcription in human cell lines. Furthermore, demethylation of the NID1 and NID2 promoters restored gene transcription, demonstrating that methylation was responsible for silencing nidogen genes. In primary tumors, we detected NID1 promoter methylation in 67% of colon cancer samples and in 90% of gastric cancers. NID2 promoter was methylated in 29% of colon and 95% of gastric cancers. Immuno-staining for nidogen-2 confirmed the correlation between aberrant methylation and loss of nidogen expression also in primary tumors, implying that aberrant methylation was a mechanism for inhibiting nidogens expression in human gastrointestinal tumors. Conclusion These results suggest that loss of nidogens expression has a potential pathogenetic role in colon and stomach tumorigenesis. Nidogens are believed to connect laminin and collagen IV networks, hence stabilizing the basement membrane structure. Nidogens are also important for cell adhesion, as they establish contacts with various cellular integrins. Loss of nidogen expression may favor invasion and metastasis of cancer cells by loosening cell interaction with basal membrane and by weakening the strength of the basement membrane itself, first barrier from the connective vascularized matrix.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14764598
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecular Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.848f4f6c05774c1898edb95cc0082f0f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-6-17