Promoter Methylation Down-regulates B-cell Translocation Gene 1 Expression in Breast Carcinoma

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Background/Aim: The mechanism responsible for B-cell translocation gene 1 (BTG1) down-regulation in breast carcinoma remains unknown. We examined the BTG1 expression status in breast carcinoma cells and investigated the mechanism underlying the observed alterations. Materials and Methods: Four breast carcinoma cell lines (SK-BR-3, MDA-MB-231, T-47D, and MCF-7), and one normal mammary epithelial cell line (MCF-10A) were analyzed. BTG1 expression was examined using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and western blot. Methylation status of the BTG1 promoter was analyzed using methylation-specific PCR (MSP). To investigate the effect of methylation on BTG1, the cells were treated with a demethylating agent. Results: The carcinoma cells expressed significantly lower levels of BTG1 mRNA and protein than normal cells. The BTG1 promoter was highly methylated in the carcinoma cells. 5-aza-2-deoxycytidine significantly restored BTG1 expression. Conclusion: Down-regulation of BTG1 expression through epigenetic repression is involved in mammary carcinogenesis. BTG1 is a potential diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for breast carcinoma.

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Woo, H. Y., Do, S. I., Kim, S. H., Song, S. Y., & Kim, H. S. (2019). Promoter Methylation Down-regulates B-cell Translocation Gene 1 Expression in Breast Carcinoma. Anticancer Research, 39(10), 5361–5367. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13729

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