Loss of imprinting of the insulin-like growth factor II gene occurs by biallelic methylation in a core region of H19-associated CTCF-binding sites in colorectal cancer

H Nakagawa, RB Chadwick… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
H Nakagawa, RB Chadwick, P Peltomäki, C Plass, Y Nakamura, A De La Chapelle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001National Acad Sciences
We hypothesize that loss of imprinting (LOI) of the insulin-like growth factor II (IGF2) gene is
associated with a predisposition to sporadic colorectal cancer. We confirmed a previously
known strong correlation between LOI and microsatellite instability and showed that LOI was
not a consequence of microsatellite instability or mismatch repair deficiency. LOI of IGF2
correlated strongly with biallelic hypermethylation of a core of five CpG sites in the insulator
region of IGF2/H19, which is a known CTCF-binding element. As this methylation-dependent …
We hypothesize that loss of imprinting (LOI) of the insulin-like growth factor II (IGF2) gene is associated with a predisposition to sporadic colorectal cancer. We confirmed a previously known strong correlation between LOI and microsatellite instability and showed that LOI was not a consequence of microsatellite instability or mismatch repair deficiency. LOI of IGF2 correlated strongly with biallelic hypermethylation of a core of five CpG sites in the insulator region of IGF2/H19, which is a known CTCF-binding element. As this methylation-dependent LOI was present in both tumors and normal colonic mucosa, it is possible that hypermethylation creates a field defect predisposing to cancer.
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