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Promoter methylation reduces C/EBP delta (CEBPD) gene expression in the SUM-52PE human breast cancer cell line and in primary breast tumors

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
卷 95, 期 2, 页码 161-170

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-005-9061-3

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breast cancer; CCAAT/Enhancer binding protein delta; C/EBP delta; CEBPD; epigenetic promoter methylation

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CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Proteins (C/EBPs) are a highly conserved family of leucine zipper proteins that regulate cell growth and differentiation. C/EBP delta functions in the initiation and maintenance of mammary epithelial cell Go growth arrest and 'loss of function' alterations in C/EBP delta gene expression have been reported in human breast cancer and in rodent carcinogen-induced mammary tumors. The molecular mechanism underlying reduced C/EBP delta gene expression in mammary tumorigenesis, however, is unknown. In this report we demonstrate that C/EBP delta gene expression is undetectable in the SUM-52PE human breast cancer cell line and that silencing of SUM-52PE C/EBP delta gene expression is due to epigenetic promoter hypermethylation (26/27 CpGs methylated). The hypermethylated SUM-52PE C/EBP delta gene promoter is associated with reduced levels of acetylated Histone H4, consistent with a closed, transcriptionally inactive chromatin conformation. Treatment with 5'-aza-cytidine and trichostatin A (TSA) re-activates cytokine-induced SUM-52PE C/EBP delta gene expression. C/EBP delta gene expression is reduced to virtually undetectable levels in 32% (18/57) of primary human breast tumors. Site-specific CpG methylation was observed in 33% (6/18) of the low C/EBP delta expressing primary breast tumors. CpG methylation adjacent to the C/EBP delta proximal promoter Sp1 site was associated with reduced C/EBPb expression in a primary breast cancer sample. Electromobility shift assays (EMSA) demonstrated a significant reduction in binding to oligos containing the CpG methylation 5' to the Sp1 binding site. These results demonstrate a direct. link between C/EBP delta gene promoter hyper- and site specific-methylation and reduced C/EBP delta gene expression in breast cancer cell lines and primary breast tumors.

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