Promoter methylation of helicase-like transcription factor is associated with the early stages of gastric cancer with family history

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Background: To investigate the clinicopathological significance of promoter methylation of the helicase-like transcription factor (HLTF) in primary gastric cancer. Patients and methods: Two-hundred fifty six patients participated in this study. Methylation status of HLTF gene was evaluated in fresh-frozen tissues by the methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction. All statistical analyses were two-sided, with a 5% type I error rate. Results: Aberrant methylation of HLTF was found in 98 (38%) of 256 gastric cancer patients. HLTF methylation was significantly associated with a family history in the early stages of gastric cancer, regardless of histologic types. In intestinal-type cases, HLTF methylation occurred in 15 (56%) of 27 patients with family histories, and in 26 (31%) of 85 patients without family histories (P = 0.02). In diffuse-type cases, patients with family histories were also found to exhibit a higher prevalence of HLTF methylation than those without family histories (61% vs. 34%; P = 0.009). HLTF methylation in both of the histologic types occurred in about 70-90% of the early stage cases in which the patient had a family history and in 15-30% of cases in which the patient did not have a family history. In our multivariate logistic regression analysis, the stage 1-2 cases with family histories were determined to carry a higher risk of HLTF methylation than did the stage 3-4 cases without family histories in both the intestinal-type (OR = 6.01, 95% CI = 1.20-30.01, P = 0.02) and the diffuse-type cancers (OR = 8.25, 95% CI = 1.67-40.86, P=0.009). Conclusions: These results suggest that HLTF methylation may play a crucial role in the early stages of gastric carcinogenesis in patients with family histories and may be a valuable susceptible marker for the risk of gastric cancer in individuals with family histories. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Kim, J. J., Chung, S. W., Kim, J. H., Kim, J. W., Oh, J. S., Kim, S., … Kim, D. H. (2006). Promoter methylation of helicase-like transcription factor is associated with the early stages of gastric cancer with family history. Annals of Oncology, 17(4), 657–662. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdl018

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