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Aberrant expression of tumor suppressors CADM1 and 4.1B in invasive lesions of primary breast cancer.

Authors :
Takahashi, Yuka
Iwai, Miwako
Kawai, Taketo
Arakawa, Atsushi
Ito, Takeshi
Sakurai-Yageta, Mika
Ito, Akihiko
Goto, Akiteru
Saito, Mitsue
Kasumi, Fujio
Murakami, Yoshinori
Source :
Breast Cancer (13406868); Jul2012, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p242-252, 11p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: The tumor suppressor genes CADM1/TSLC1 and DAL- 1/4.1B are frequently inactivated by promoter methylation in non-small cell lung cancer. The proteins they encode, CADM1 and 4.1B, form a complex in human epithelial cells and are involved in cell-cell adhesion. Methods: Expression of CADM1 and 4.1B proteins was examined by immunohistochemistry in 67 primary breast cancer and adjacent noncancerous tissues. CADM1 and 4.1B messenger RNA (mRNA) was detected by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The methylation status of the CADM1 and 4.1B promoters was determined quantitatively by bisulfite treatment followed by pyrosequencing. Results: CADM1 and 4.1B protein signals were detected along the cell membrane in normal mammary epithelia. By contrast, 47 (70%) and 49 (73%) of 67 primary breast cancers showed aberrant CADM1 and 4.1B staining, respectively. Aberrant CADM1 staining was more frequently observed in pT2 and pT3 tumors and for stages II and III ( P = 0.045 and P = 0.020, respectively), while aberrant 4.1B staining was more often observed in tumors with lymph node metastasis, for pT2 and pT3 tumors, and for stages II and III ( P = 0.0058, P = 0.0098, and P = 0.0007, respectively). Furthermore, aberrant CADM1 and 4.1B expression was preferentially observed in invasive relative to noninvasive lesions from the same specimen ( P = 0.036 and P = 0.0009, respectively). Finally, hypermethylation of CADM1 and 4.1B genes was detected in 46% and 42% of primary breast cancers, respectively. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that aberrant CADM1 and 4.1B expression is involved in progression of breast cancer, especially in invasion into the stroma and metastasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13406868
Volume :
19
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Breast Cancer (13406868)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
77873283
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12282-011-0272-7