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Elevated Expression of DNA Methyltransferases and Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 in <b><i>Helicobacter pylori</i></b> - Gastritis and Gastric Carcinoma

Suvendu Purkait, Susama Patra, Suvradeep Mitra, Minakshi M. Behera, Manas Kumar Panigrahi, P. Vijaya Kumar, Madhabananda Kar, Vinaykumar Hallur, Subash Chandra Samal

2021Digestive Diseases10 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to study the role of key epigenetic regulators pertaining to DNA methylation and histone-modification systems in Helicobacter pylori (HP)-associated gastritis and gastric carcinogenesis. METHODS: The expression of DNA methyltransferase (DNMT-1, 3A, and 3B) and the catalytic subunit of polycomb repressive complex-2 (enhancer of zeste homolog 2 [EZH2]) in gastric carcinomas (n = 104), mucosa adjacent to carcinoma (n = 104), HP-associated gastritis (n = 95), and histologically normal mucosa (n = 31) was assessed by immunohistochemistry and qRT-PCR. RESULTS: The expression of all 3 DNMTs and EZH2 was significantly higher in HP-associated gastritis and carcinoma cases than in those with adjacent and normal mucosa. The expression of DNMT-1 and 3B was maximum in HP-associated gastritis. DNMT-3A showed higher expression in carcinoma-adjacent mucosa than in normal mucosa. Interestingly, the expression of EZH2 was higher in cases of HP-associated gastritis with metaplasia than in those without metaplasia and also in cases of intestinal type of adenocarcinoma. Significant positive correlation of EZH2 was identified with DNMT-1, DNMT-3A, and DNMT-3B. However, none of these markers was associated with survival outcome. CONCLUSION: This study establishes an important role of the key epigenetic regulators in the pathogenesis of both HP-associated gastritis and gastric carcinoma. Higher expression of all the epigenetic markers in the gastritis and their persistence in the carcinoma point toward their implications in HP-driven gastric carcinogenesis. Further, an inter-relation between the 2 arms of epigenetics, namely, DNA methylation and histone-modification in the pathogenesis of gastric carcinoma, is also documented. Given the reversibility of epigenetic phenomenon, these molecules may be of important therapeutic use.

Topics & Concepts

Intestinal metaplasiaMethyltransferaseHelicobacter pyloriDNMT1DNA methylationEZH2EpigeneticsDNA methyltransferaseCarcinogenesisGastritisCancer researchCancerBiologyMethylationMedicineGene expressionInternal medicineDNAGeneGeneticsHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesEpigenetics and DNA MethylationEsophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
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