Mapping of ER gene CpG island methylation by methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction

RG Lapidus, SJ Nass, KA Butash, FF Parl… - Cancer research, 1998 - AACR
RG Lapidus, SJ Nass, KA Butash, FF Parl, SA Weitzman, JG Graff, JG Herman, NE Davidson
Cancer research, 1998AACR
Southern analysis has shown that DNA from 25% of primary estrogen receptor (ER) α-
negative breast tumors displays aberrant methylation at one site within the ER gene CpG
island. To examine more sites and increase sensitivity, we developed a methylation-specific
PCR assay to map methylation of the entire ER CpG island. The island was unmethylated in
normal breast tissue and ER-positive breast cancer cell lines, but extensively methylated in
all ER-negative cell lines and breast tumors examined. In addition, some of the ER …
Abstract
Southern analysis has shown that DNA from 25% of primary estrogen receptor (ER) α-negative breast tumors displays aberrant methylation at one site within the ER gene CpG island. To examine more sites and increase sensitivity, we developed a methylation-specific PCR assay to map methylation of the entire ER CpG island. The island was unmethylated in normal breast tissue and ER-positive breast cancer cell lines, but extensively methylated in all ER-negative cell lines and breast tumors examined. In addition, some of the ER-positive/progesterone receptor-negative and ER-positive/progesterone receptor-positive tumors (about 70% and 35%, respectively) displayed methylation of the ER CpG island, suggesting that this heterogeneity within tumor cell populations could potentially shed light on the etiology of ER-negative recurrent tumors arising from ER-positive tumors.
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