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Stabilization of phenotypic plasticity through mesenchymal-specific DNA hypermethylation in cancer cells

  作者 Kurasawa, Y; Kozaki, K; Pimkhaokham, A; Muramatsu, T; Ono, H; Ishihara, T; Uzawa, N; Imoto, I; Amagasa, T; Inazawa, J  
  选自 期刊  Oncogene;  卷期  2012年31-15;  页码  1963-1974  
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[摘要]The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has a crucial role in normal and disease processes including tumor progression. In this study, we first classified epithelial-like and mesenchymal-like oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cell lines based on expression profiles of typical EMT-related genes using a panel of 18 OSCC cell lines. Then, we performed methylation-based and expression-based analyses of components of the Wnt signaling pathway, and identified WNT7A and WNT10A as genes silenced by mesenchymal-specific DNA hypermethylation in OSCCs. A significant association was revealed between some clinicopathological findings and the DNA methylation status of WNT7A (normal vs tumor, P = 0.007; T1-2 vs T3-4, P = 0.040; I-III vs IV, P = 0.016) and WNT10A (N0-N1 vs N2-N3, P = 0.046) in the advanced stages of OSCC. Moreover, we found that E-cadherin expression in cancer cells may be positively regulated by WNT7A, whose expression is negatively regulated by mesenchymal-specific DNA hypermethylation or ZEB1 in mesenchymal-like OSCC cells. Our findings indicate that epithelial-specific gene silencing through mesenchymal-specific DNA hypermethylation may stabilize the phenotypic plasticity of cancer cells during EMT/MET. Oncogene (2012) 31, 1963-1974; doi:10.1038/onc.2011.373; published online 29 August 2011

 
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