Increased Frequency of CpG Island Methylator Phenotype and CDH1 Methylation in a Gastric Cancer High-risk Region of China
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This study aimed to profile the methylation statuses of CDH1/E-cadherin and five CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP)-associated genes (p16, hMLH1, MINT1, MINT2, and MINT31) in gastric specimens of 47 Dalian long-term residents with and 31 without gastric cancers (GCs). CIMP patterns were classified as CIMP-H with over three methylated genes, CIMP-L with one to two methylated genes, and CIMP-N without methylation. Of 47 GC cases, 24 (51.1%) were CIMP-H, 18 (38.3%) were CIMP-L, and 5 (10.6%) were CIMP-N, whereas 5 of 21 (23.8%) premalignant lesions were CIMP-H and 15 (71.4%) were CIMP-L. CIMP-L was found in 75% (12/16) of GC-adjacent mucosa and in 38.7% (12/31) of mucosa from GC-free patients. CDH1 methylation occurred in 48.9% (23/47) of cancer, in 23.8% (5/21) of premalignant, and in 25% (4/16) of noncancerous tissues and was correlated with patients' age (P = .01), lymph node metastasis, and CIMP severity (P = .000-.028). Our results demonstrated that the frequencies of CIMP-H in Dalian GCs, CIMP-L, and p16 methylation in GC-adjacent tissues and in GC-free mucosa were much higher than those reported previously, indicating the elevated methylation pressure in this GC high-risk region. The close correlation between CDH1 methylation and CIMP severity suggests the necessity of their combination in GC prevention and earlier diagnosis.
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