Correlation between Hypermethylation of SFRP2 promoter CpG island and colorectal cancer
10.3969/j.issn.1009-9905.2017.04.004
- VernacularTitle:SFRP2启动子CpG岛高甲基化与结直肠癌的相关性
- Author:
Nan ZHANG
;
Peiyu LI
;
Xiaohui HUANG
;
Na LIU
;
Canrong LU
;
Ying ZHANG
- Keywords:
Colorectal tumor;
SFRP2;
Rmethylated;
CpG island
- From:
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery
2017;20(4):264-267
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:SFRP2 gene is a member of the SFRPs family.The gene is located on chromosome 4q31.3 with 3 exons and 2 introns and first exons have higher density near the island of CpG.Many studies showed that the methylation level of SFRP2 gene and colon cancer,esophageal cancer,gastric cancer and other tumor occurrence relating to,development and prog nosis.This study aims to study the clinical characteristics of CpG SFRP2 promoter island hypermethylation in colorectal cancer and whether there is a certain correlation.Methods:by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry for detecting specific CpG island methylation.Methylation status of SFRP2 promoter by Sequenom EpiTYPER was detected in 20 cases of normal tissue of colorectal cancer and tumor tissues.Results:Our study using multiple linear regression analysis in tumor tissue of SFRP2 methylation at promoter Ⅰ and Ⅱ,found that SFRP2 promoter methylation and clinical features of.SFRP2_01_CpG_5 significantly correlated (P=0.018),SFRP2_02_CpG_5 (P=0.018) associated with the location of the tumor,SFRP2_02_CpG_6,7,8,9(P=0.039) and the number of lymph node metastasis of.SFRP2_01_CpG_1.2(P=0.043),SFRP2_02_CpG_16 (P=0.044) correlated with tumor size.Conclusion:we from epigenetic aspects of its promoter CpG methylation level and colorectal cancer clinical and pathological features,found a correlation between clinical and pathological features of colorectal cancer and CpG methylation in its promoter,suggesting that the SFRP2 promoter may be at this stage of colorectal cancer and future biological genetics the progress of the potential surface markers.