Molecular Cancer (Aug 2004)

Aberrant CBFA2T3B gene promoter methylation in breast tumors

  • Bais Anthony J,
  • Gardner Alison E,
  • McKenzie Olivia LD,
  • Callen David F,
  • Sutherland Grant R,
  • Kremmidiotis Gabriel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-3-22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 22

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Abstract Background The CBFA2T3 locus located on the human chromosome region 16q24.3 is frequently deleted in breast tumors. CBFA2T3 gene expression levels are aberrant in breast tumor cell lines and the CBFA2T3B isoform is a potential tumor suppressor gene. In the absence of identified mutations to further support a role for this gene in tumorigenesis, we explored whether the CBFA2T3B promoter region is aberrantly methylated and whether this correlates with expression. Results Aberrant hypo and hypermethylation of the CBFA2T3B promoter was detected in breast tumor cell lines and primary breast tumor samples relative to methylation index interquartile ranges in normal breast counterpart and normal whole blood samples. A statistically significant inverse correlation between aberrant CBFA2T3B promoter methylation and gene expression was established. Conclusion CBFA2T3B is a potential breast tumor suppressor gene affected by aberrant promoter methylation and gene expression. The methylation levels were quantitated using a second-round real-time methylation-specific PCR assay. The detection of both hypo and hypermethylation is a technicality regarding the methylation methodology.