AI Article Synopsis

  • The CHL1 gene might help prevent breast cancer, but scientists haven't fully studied how it works or its importance in patients.
  • They discovered that breast tumors have more CHL1 methylation, which means it's less active, and this was linked to the tumors growing faster.
  • Their research showed that when CHL1 is changed in patients, it can lead to worse outcomes, suggesting it could be a key indicator for predicting how the disease progresses.

Article Abstract

The CHL1 gene encodes a cell-adhesion molecule proposed as being a putative tumour-suppressor gene in breast cancer (BC). However, neither the underlying molecular mechanisms nor the clinical value of CHL1 downregulation in BC has been explored. The methylation status of three CpG sites in the CHL1 promoter was analysed by pyrosequencing in neoplastic biopsies from 142 patients with invasive BC and compared with that of non-neoplastic tissues. We found higher CHL1 methylation levels in breast tumours than in non-neoplastic tissues, either from mammoplasties or adjacent-to-tumour, which correlated with lower levels of protein expression in tumours measured by immunohistochemistry. A panel of five BC cell lines was treated with two epigenetic drugs, and restoration of CHL1 expression was observed, indicating in vitro dynamic epigenetic regulation. CHL1 was silenced by shRNA in immortalized but non-neoplastic mammary cells, and enhanced cell proliferation and migration, but not invasion, were found by real-time cell analysis. The prognostic value of CHL1 hypermethylation was assessed by the log-rank test and fitted in a Cox regression model. Importantly, CHL1 hypermethylation was very significantly associated with shorter progression-free survival in our BC patient series, independent of age and stage (p = 0.001). In conclusion, our results indicate that CHL1 is downregulated by hypermethylation and that this epigenetic alteration is an independent prognostic factor in BC.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5362523PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.15004DOI Listing

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