2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014229
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Epigenetic Silencing of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Is a Biomarker for Colorectal Cancer Progression and Adverse Patients' Outcome

Abstract: The relationship between peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARG) expression and epigenetic changes occurring in colorectal-cancer pathogenesis is largely unknown. We investigated whether PPARG is epigenetically regulated in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression. PPARG expression was assessed in CRC tissues and paired normal mucosa by western blot and immunohistochemistry and related to patients' clinicopathological parameters and survival. PPARG promoter methylation was analyzed by methylation-speci… Show more

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“…This segment is highly enriched in CpG motifs and is selectively methylated in PPARG-negative cells, thus having a crucial role in silencing this gene. Figure 3c illustrates these characteristics along with the results of the bisulphite sequencing of the same region; part of these results have previously been reported (Pancione et al, 2010b). UHRF1 was engaged at very low levels in HT29 cells, more in HCT116 and even more in RKO cells, confirming the inverse relationship with PPARG expression (Figure 3a).…”
Section: Uhrf1 Expression In Crc Cell Lines and Involvement In Pparg supporting
confidence: 75%
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“…This segment is highly enriched in CpG motifs and is selectively methylated in PPARG-negative cells, thus having a crucial role in silencing this gene. Figure 3c illustrates these characteristics along with the results of the bisulphite sequencing of the same region; part of these results have previously been reported (Pancione et al, 2010b). UHRF1 was engaged at very low levels in HT29 cells, more in HCT116 and even more in RKO cells, confirming the inverse relationship with PPARG expression (Figure 3a).…”
Section: Uhrf1 Expression In Crc Cell Lines and Involvement In Pparg supporting
confidence: 75%
“…We also showed that PPARG silencing involves DNA methylation at a specific promoter region and recruitment of MeCP2, HDAC1 and EZH2 responsible for H3K27 methylation for the maintenance of the repressed status (Pancione et al, 2010b). MeCP2 and EZH2 levels inversely correlate with PPARG expression, as MeCP2 and EZH2 silencing re-activates PPARG, confirming their role in PPARG epigenetic repression (Pancione et al, 2010b).…”
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