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NDRG4 hypermethylation is a potential biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of gastric cancer in Chinese population

Xiaoying Chen, Yong Yang, Jing Liu, Bin Li, Yan Xu, Cong Li, Qi Xu, Guili Liu, Yingmin Chen, Jieer Ying and Shiwei Duan _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:8105-8119. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14099

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Abstract

Xiaoying Chen1, Yong Yang1, Jing Liu1, Bin Li1, Yan Xu1, Cong Li2, Qi Xu2, Guili Liu1, Yingmin Chen1, Jieer Ying2, Shiwei Duan1

1Medical Genetics Center, School of Medicine, Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315211, China

2Department of Medical Oncology, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310022, China

Correspondence to:

Shiwei Duan, email: [email protected]

Jieer Ying, email: [email protected]

Keywords: gastric cancer, N-Myc downstream regulated gene 4, DNA methylation, prognosis, diagnosis

Received: September 27, 2016    Accepted: November 23, 2016    Published: December 22, 2016

ABSTRACT

In order to assess whether N-Myc downstream regulated gene 4 (NDRG4) methylation was associated with the diagnosis and prognosis of gastric cancer, we measured the methylation of NDRG4 promoter and gene body regions among 110 gastric cancer patients using quantitative methods (MethyLight and pyrosequencing). Both NDRG4 promoter and gene body methylation levels were increased in tumor tissues than paired adjacent normal tissues (P < 0.001). NDRG4 gene body methylation was found to be significantly associated with age and tumor differentiation. NDRG4 promoter hypermethylation was proved to be a predictor of poor overall survival. However, opposite result was observed among The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort. The findings from gastric cell lines and public databases have suggested that NDRG4 methylation level was inversely associated with NDRG4 transcription level. Subsequent luciferase reporter gene assay showed that promoter CpG island but not gene body CpG island was able to upregulate gene expression. Collectively, NDRG4 promoter hypermethylation contributed to the risk of gastric cancer and predicted a poor prognosis in Chinese gastric cancer patients. Moreover, the combined methylation levels of NDRG4 promoter and gene body served as diagnostic biomarkers in gastric cancer.


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