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Title: In silico analysis of hypermethylation in cpgislands of uchl1 gene's promoter in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Authors: Lao, Duc Thuan
Thieu, Hong Hue
Hoang, Van Nam
Keywords: Méthylation
MSP
NPC and UCHL-1 gene
Issue Date: 2018
Series/Report no.: Journal of Science HCM Open University;Vol. 8 No. 01 .- P.23-29
Abstract: Background and Objective: The méthylation ofUbiquitin C-Teimmal Hydrolase LI (UCHL1) gene has been reported in many human cancers including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). In Vietnam, the méthylation of UCHL1 gene’s promoter in NPC has not been demonstrated yet. In this study, a systematic literature revision was carried out to summarize the current evidences about the frequencies of UCHL-1 gene’s promoter méthylation in NPC for further application in Vietnamese population. Methods: A systematic literature analysis was conducted based on the comprehensive studies. Moreover, many bioinformatic tools such as Methprimer, TFsearch, IDT OligoAnalyzer 3.1 were used to predict the CpG islands, transcriptional factors, and to pick up the MSP (Mcthylation-Specific PCR) primers. Results: Total of three previous studies were summarized and accessed for eligibility from literature research. As the results, the average weight methylated frequencies were 72,4% and 13.0% for NPC and non-cancerous samples, respectively. The significant association between UCHL-1 promoter méthylation and NPC with the OR of 10.459 (95% Cl = 4.915 - 22.254, p < 0.001) and RR of 4.117 (95% CI = l .958 - 6.645, p < 0.0001) based on the random effects model, was observed. Moreover, we were successful in predicting the CpG islands as well as identifying transcriptional factor binding sites which served as “hot spot” for ideal primer pick up and located in gene promoter. Conclusion: The mcthylation of UCHL-1 gene promoter was significantly associated and contributed to NPC developmental which it could be further applied in evaluation of UCHL-1 gene promoter status in Vietnamese population.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/55093
ISSN: 1859-3453
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