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Open Access 01-02-2014 | Research Article

Biological significance of promoter hypermethylation of p14/ARF gene: Relationships to p53 mutational status in Tunisian population with colorectal carcinoma

Authors: Ines Chaar, Sameh Amara, Olfa Elhadj Elamine, Mariem Khiari, Donia Ounissi, Taher Khalfallah, Abdelmajid Ben hmida, Sabeh Mzabi, Saadia Bouraoui

Published in: Tumor Biology | Issue 2/2014

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Abstract

One of the most important pathways which are frequently affected in colorectal cancer is p53/ (MDM2)/p14ARF pathway. We aim to determine the methylation pattern of p14/ARF in relation to mutation of p53. This correlation was studied to investigate whether their alterations could be considered as a predictor factor of prognosis in colorectal cancer and whether it can be useful in early-stage diagnosis. Statistical analyses show that p14/ARF hypermethylation was correlated with rectum location (p = 0.004), primary TNM stage (p = 0.016), and advanced Astler–Coller stage (p = 0.024). The RT-PCR that revel 31 % of patients did not express p14/ARF mRNA or at very low level. A high concordance between CpG hypermethylation and the low levels (p < 0.005) was shown. In addition, our analyses demonstrate that patients with mutation in the p53 gene have a lack of the protein expression (p < 0.005). This category with negative expression of p53 had a shorter survival rate (p < 0.005). On the one hand, MSP pattern of p14/ARF were correlated with a lack of p53 expression (p = 0.007). We found that p53/p14ARF pathway was frequently deregulated among our patients. In our study, we demonstrate that hypermethylation of p14/ARF occurs early during CRC tumorogenesis. However, we did not find correlation between p14/ARF and survival. These results suggest that p14/ARF methylation pattern may constitute a predictor factor of CRC in early stage but it could not be considered as a prognostic factor. On the other hand and because of the reversibility of the methylation mechanism, it may be appropriate to target the demethylation of p14/ARF to develop new drogues for CRC.
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Title
Biological significance of promoter hypermethylation of p14/ARF gene: Relationships to p53 mutational status in Tunisian population with colorectal carcinoma
Authors
Ines Chaar
Sameh Amara
Olfa Elhadj Elamine
Mariem Khiari
Donia Ounissi
Taher Khalfallah
Abdelmajid Ben hmida
Sabeh Mzabi
Saadia Bouraoui
Publication date
01-02-2014
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Tumor Biology / Issue 2/2014
Print ISSN: 1010-4283
Electronic ISSN: 1423-0380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13277-013-1198-9

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