Abstract:
PromoterMethylation and mRNA Expression of ASC Gene in Hepatocellular CarcinomaYu BAI1, Zhi DU2, Yingtang GAO2, Bin YANG2, Zhengyan ZHU2, Yayue LI2, YijunWANG2, Tong LIU2Correspondence to: Zhi DU, E-mail: zhi-du@163.com1Department of Hepatobiliary Disease, The Third Central Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin 300170, China2The Third Central Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Key Laboratory of Artificial Cell, Tianjin 300070, ChinaThis study was supported by a grant from the Key Program of Tianjin Science Committee (No. 05YFSZSF02500) and the Key Projectof Science and Technology of Tianjin (08JCYBJCO8300)Abstract Objective: To investigate the promoter methylation and mRNA expression of ASC gene and its clinicopathologicalsignificance in hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ). Methods: Methylation specific PCR was employed to detect the methylation statusof ASC gene promoter in 58 HCC and their matched adjacent noncancerous tissue samples, 15 liver cirrhosis, 5 chronic viral hepatitisand 5 normal liver samples. Real-time fluorescent quantitation PCR was performed to examine the expression of ASC mRNA. Results:Aberrant methylation of the ASC gene was detected in 40 of 58 ( 69.0% ) HCC tissues, and 27 of 58 ( 46.6% ) corresponding noncan-cerous tissues. There was no methylation found in liver cirrhosis, chronic viral hepatitis and normal liver samples. The frequency ofmethylation of ASC gene promoter was higher in HCC than in adjacent noncancerous tissue ( P = 0.015 ). ASC gene methylation wassignificantly associated with tumor size ( P = 0.001 ) , growth pattern ( P = 0.003 ) and TNM staging (UICC 6th edition) ( P = 0.001 ).Compared with those in normal liver tissue, mRNA levels were downregulated in 33 cancerous and 14 noncancerous tissue samples.ASC mRNA level was significantly lower in HCC tissue than in adjacent noncancerous tissue ( P < 0.05 ). In 40 HCC tissue sampleswith ASC methylation, 26 showed low level of mRNA expression. Conclusion: The hypermethylation of ASC gene promoter is fre-quent and may play an important role in the development of HCC.Keywords Hepatocellular carcinoma; ASC gene; Methylation; Real-time fluorescent PCR