Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9327382 | Gynecologic Oncology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Two opposite DNMT expression patterns were identified in endometrioid and serous cancers. The concerted upregulation in maintenance and de novo DNA methyltransferases in endometrioid carcinomas is consistent with a tendency for gene-specific hypermethylation observed in this histologic subtype, and may be implicated in tumor suppressor silencing. In contrast, the downregulation of maintenance and de novo DNA methyltransferases in serous cancers suggests that these tumors may contain hypomethylated genomic DNA, which has been associated with a higher mutation rate and is consistent with the known pathogenesis of serous-specific phenotypes. Taken together, the data suggest that divergent DNA methylation pathways may be implicated in the development of Type I and Type II endometrial cancers.
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Authors
Yuning Xiong, Sean C. Dowdy, Ailing Xue, Jiang Shujuan, Norman L. Eberhardt, Karl C. Podratz, Shi-Wen Jiang,