Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10908747 | Leukemia Research | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
CDKN2A is a tumor suppressor gene critical in the cell cycle regulation. Little is known regarding the role of CDKN2A methylation in the pathogenesis of Burkitt lymphoma (BL). CDKN2A methylation was investigated using pyrosequencing in 51 tumor samples. p16INK4a mRNA and protein levels were measured using real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry, respectively. CDKN2A methylation was detectable in 72% cases. Nuclear expression of p16INK4a was not detected in 41% cases. There was an association between methylation and absence of CDKN2A mRNA (PÂ =Â 0.003). In conclusion, CDKN2A methylation occurs at a high frequency suggesting a role in BL pathogenesis and potential therapeutic implications.
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Authors
Marcela Cristina S. Robaina, Roberta Soares Faccion, Viviane Oliveira Arruda, Lidia Maria Magalhães de Rezende, Gisele Moledo Vasconcelos, Alexandre Gustavo Apa, Carlos E. Bacchi, Claudete Esteves Klumb,