Association between RASSF1A methylation and clinicopathological factors in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of lung

Naeyun Choi, Hye Sook Lee, In Seung Song, Yu Sung Lim, Dae Soon Son, Dae Sik Lim, Yong Soo Choi, Jhingook Kim, Hojoong Kim

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Abstract

Background: RASSF1A, which is one of tumor suppressor genes, is frequently inactivated by hypermethylation of the promoter region in a variety of human cancers, including lung cancer. This study was performed to investigate the association between RASSF1A methylation and the clinicopathological factors in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung. Methods: Eighty-one samples from the patients with squamous cell carcinoma of lung were examined. The promoter methyation of RASSF1A was analyzed by methylation specific PCR and sequencing. Statistical analysis was made to examine the association between RASSF1A methylation and the clinicopathological parameters. Results: RASSF1A methylation was observed in 37.0% (30 of 81) of the patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung. RASSF1A methylation was found to be associated with cellular differentiation(p=0.0097) and the overall survival(p=0.0835). However, there was no association between RASSF1A methylation and the other clinicopathological parameters, such as the pathological TNM stage, the recurrence rate, lymph node invasion and the amount of cigarettes smoked. Conclusion: RASSF1A methylation might be associated with a poor prognosis in patients with squamous carcinoma of the lung. A larger scale study is needed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-272
Number of pages8
JournalTuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Volume57
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Methylation
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Tumor suppressor gene

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