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Type: Article

Methylation status of p16 INK4A tumor suppressor gene in Iranian patients with sporadic breast cancer

Journal: Journal Of Cancer Research And Clinical Oncology (01715216)Year: August 2009Volume: 135Issue: Pages: 991 - 996
Vallian Borujeni S.a Sedaghat M. Nassiri I. Frazmand A.
DOI:10.1007/s00432-008-0534-8Language: English

Abstract

Introduction: p16 INK4A is a tumor suppressor encoding the Cdk inhibitor protein, which acts to repress Cdk4/6 and pRb phosphorylation. p16 INK4A gene can be inactivated by a variety of events, including promoter hypermethylation. Materials and methods: To investigate the methylation status of the p16 INK4A gene in Iranian patients with breast carcinoma, promoter methylation was studied by methylation-specific PCR (MSP) and restriction enzyme-related PCR (REP). In addition, p16 INK4A promoter was analyzed by PCR-SSCP in order to detection of mutation and single nucleotide polymorphisms. Results: Analysis of 70 patients by MPS and REP showed hypermethylation of p16 INK4A promoter in 35.7% (25/70) and 40% (28/70) of samples, respectively. Comparison of the molecular data and pathological information of the samples suggested that p16 INK4A gene might be inactivated at the early stages in breast cancer. Conclusion: Therefore, it could be suggested that hypermethylation of p16 INK4A promoter is one of the epigenetic factors affecting the progress of sporadic breast carcinogenesis in Iranian patients. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.