2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016080
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Hypermethylation of Tumor Suppressor Genes Involved in Critical Regulatory Pathways for Developing a Blood-Based Test in Breast Cancer

Abstract: BackgroundAberrant DNA methylation patterns might be used as a biomarker for diagnosis and management of cancer patients.Methods and FindingsTo achieve a gene panel for developing a breast cancer blood-based test we quantitatively assessed the DNA methylation proportion of 248 CpG sites per sample (total of 31,248 sites in all analyzed samples) on 10 candidate genes (APC, BIN1, BMP6, BRCA1, CST6, ESR-b, GSTP1, P16, P21 and TIMP3). The number of 126 samples consisting of two different cohorts was used (first co… Show more

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“…The presenting data are promising for development of a blood-based screening method for breast cancer that relies on pathologic methylation changes, corroborating other results with different genes (Radpour et al, 2011). Further studies comparing tissue specific and blood-based methylation markers might provide valuable information as prognostic and predictive markers for breast cancer, as well as for developing novel targeted therapeutic strategies.…”
Section: Letter To the Editorsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The presenting data are promising for development of a blood-based screening method for breast cancer that relies on pathologic methylation changes, corroborating other results with different genes (Radpour et al, 2011). Further studies comparing tissue specific and blood-based methylation markers might provide valuable information as prognostic and predictive markers for breast cancer, as well as for developing novel targeted therapeutic strategies.…”
Section: Letter To the Editorsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The methylation levels at the promotor of the tumor suppressor genes BCAP31 and OGG1 have been found to be inversely associated with survival rates and prognosis in breast cancer patients [242]. Finally, the association between promoter hyper-methylation of tumor suppressor genes and breast cancer development has also been demonstrated in other studies [243,244].…”
Section: Circadian Disruption Biomarkers In Obesity and Cancer Researchmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In TNBC cases, hypermethylation of p16 was significantly associated tumor grade (Hafez et al, 2015) and stage of cancer (Radpour et al, 2011).…”
Section: Genetic Aspects Of Tnbcmentioning
confidence: 98%