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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between hypermethylation of DACT1 gene pro-moter and lower mRNA expression in bladder urothelial carcinoma tissue.The methylation status of 29 urothelial carcinoma samples and 29 normal tissue samples were examined by methylation-specific polymerase chain reac-tion(MSP).The DACT1 mRNA transcript levels and DACT1 protein levels in all samples were then evaluated to define the relationship between the methylation status of the DACT1 promoter and its expression at the transcrip-tional and translational levels.Decreased expression of DACT1 was detected in 89.66% of urothelial carcinomas(26/29;P < 0.005).Promoter hypermethylation was found in 58.62%(17/29) urothelial carcinomas and 25%(7/29) normal tissues,respectively(P < 0.05).DACT1 expression was lower in tissues where the DACT1 gene promoter was hypermethylated than in unmethylated tissues(0.25±0.17 vs 0.69±0.30,P < 0.05).DACT1 gene hyper-methylation was closely related to tumor size,grade and stage(P < 0.05).Our results indicate that silencing and downregulation of DACT1 mRNA may be implicated in carcinogenesis and the progression of bladder urothelial carcinoma,and may be a potential prognostic factor.
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between hypermethylation of DACT1 gene pro-moter and lower mRNA expression in bladder urothelial carcinoma tissue. The methylation status of 29 urothelial carcinoma samples and 29 normal tissue samples were examined by methylation-specific polymerase chain reac (MSP) .The DACT1 mRNA levels in all samples were then evaluated to define the relationship between the methylation status of the DACT1 promoter and its expression at the transcrip- tional and translational levels. Decreased expression of DACT1 was detected in 89.66% of urothelial carcinomas (26/29; P <0.005) .Promoter hypermethylation was found in 58.62% (17/29) of urothelial carcinomas and 25% (7/29) normal tissues, respectively expression was lower in tissues where the DACT1 gene promoter was hypermethylated than in unmethylated tissues (0.25 ± 0.17 vs 0.69 ± 0.30, P <0.05) .DACT1 gene hyper-methylation was closely related to tu Our results indicate that silencing and downregulation of DACT1 mRNA may be implicated in carcinogenesis and progression of bladder urothelial carcinoma, and may be a potential prognostic factor.