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Loss of Expression of Type IV Collagen α5 and α6 Chains in Colorectal Cancer Associated with the Hypermethylation of Their Promoter Region

The American Journal of Pathology(2006)

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Type IV collagen, a major component of the basement membrane (BM), is composed of six genetically distinct alpha(IV) chains, alpha 1(IV) to alpha 6(IV). Their genes are paired on three different chromosomes in a head-to-head arrangement. The alpha 5(IV) gene (COL4A5) and the alpha 6(IV) gene (COL4A6) are on chromosome Xq22 and are regulated by a bidirectional promoter. Loss of the alpha 5(IV)/alpha 6(IV) chains in epithelial BM occur in the early stage of cancer invasion. However, the regulatory mechanism of the specific loss of the alpha 5(IV)/alpha 6(IV) chains during cancer cell invasion is still undetermined. In the present study, we examined the expression of the alpha 5(IV)/alpha 6(IV) chains and the methylation profiles of the bidirectional promoter region of COL4A5/COL4A6 in colon cancer cell lines and colorectal tumor tissues. The expression of the alpha 5(IV)/alpha 6(IV) chains was down-regulated in colorectal cancer, and the loss of expression of the alpha 5(IV)/alpha 6(IV) chains was associated with the hypermethylation of their promoter region. in conclusion, the hypermethylation of the bidirectional promoter region of COL4A5/COL4A6 is one of the events that is responsible for the loss of expression of die alpha 5(IV)/alpha 6(IV) chains and the remodeling of the epithelial BM during cancer cell invasion.
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dna methylation,down regulation,colorectal cancer
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