Hypermethylation of p16 and DAPK promoter gene regions in patients with non-invasive urinary bladder cancer

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Introduction: The aim of the study was to examine the frequency of methylation status in promoter regions of p16 and DAPK genes in patients with non-invasive bladder cancer. Material and methods: Forty-two patients (92.9% men, 73.8% smokers, 71.4% T1G1, 19.1% T1G2, 9.5% T1G3) and 36 healthy controls were studied. Isolation of genomic DNA from blood serum and methylation-specific PCR (MSP) were applied. Methylation status - methylated and unmethylated promoter regions of p16 and DAPK genes were analysed. Results: Seventeen out of 42 patients (40.5%) had the methylated p16 gene, while methylation of the DAPK gene was seen in 27 of 42 cases (64.3%). In 12 patients (28.6%) both analysed genes were methylated. A statistically significant (p = 0.046) higher frequency of DAPK gene methylation (71.4%) was observed in patients with lower grade (G1) bladder cancer. Conclusions: Detection of the aberrant hypermethylation of DAPK and p16 genes in blood DNA from non-invasive bladder cancer patients might offer an effective means for earlier auxiliary diagnosis of the malignancy. Copyright © 2011 Termedia & Banach.

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Jabłonowski, Z., Reszka, E., Gromadzińska, J., Wa̧sowicz, W., & Sosnowski, M. (2011). Hypermethylation of p16 and DAPK promoter gene regions in patients with non-invasive urinary bladder cancer. Archives of Medical Science, 7(3), 512–516. https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2011.23421

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