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Downregulation of connexin 26 in human lung cancer is related to promoter methylation

✍ Scribed by Yuan Chen; Daniela Hühn; Thomas Knösel; Manuela Pacyna-Gengelbach; Nicole Deutschmann; Iver Petersen


Book ID
102862217
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
French
Weight
548 KB
Volume
113
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Cell‐Cell communication via gap junctions plays a key role in carcinogenesis and in growth control. One of the gap junction proteins, Connexin 26 (Cx26) was considered as tumor suppressor in various cancers. In our study, the expression of Cx26 was analyzed in human lung cancer. The reduced mRNA expression was observed in 17 lung cancer cell lines examined by Northern blot analysis and RT‐PCR. In 138 primary carcinomas comprising all subtypes analyzed by immunohistochemistry, 85 cases (62%) exhibited no expression of Cx26, whereas in other 53 cases the Cx26 staining was positive (38%). Additionally, an association between Cx26 protein expression and higher grading of tumors was found in whole tumor samples (p =0.028) but no statistically significant correlations could be observed with tumor stage, tumor size and node status. In squamous cell carcinoma, tumors with higher stage and grading were linked to higher expression of Cx26 (p = 0.015 and 0.017, respectively). To explore the mechanism responsible for the downregulation of Cx26, we treated 2 lung cancer cell lines H2170 and H226 with the demethylation agent 5‐aza‐2′‐deoxycytidine and found the reexpression of Cx26 mRNA. Methylation status of these 2 cell lines was further analyzed by PCR amplification of bisulfite modified DNA and sequencing. A heterogeneous methylation pattern turned out. Our results suggest the inactivation of Cx26 in lung cancer may be explained by promoter methylation.


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