Study on the relationship between Methylation of Neuregulin (NRG) Gene and Cervical Carcinoma
Xizhao Yan, Fenglan An, Zhenzhen Ding, Dong Ma, Xiaohui Yang

TL;DR
This study explores how DNA methylation of the NRG1 gene affects its expression in cervical cancer and how this relates to disease progression.
Contribution
The study identifies a negative correlation between NRG1 DNA methylation and gene expression in cervical carcinoma progression.
Findings
NRG1 protein expression was lower in cervical SCC compared to HSIL and control groups.
NRG1 mRNA expression decreased with increasing cervical tissue lesion severity.
NRG1 DNA methylation was significantly higher in SCC tissues compared to other groups.
Abstract
To investigate the relationship between the DNA methylation state of NRG1 promoter and its expression changes, and to analyze the clinical significance of its regulatory mechanism of DNA methylation in cervical carcinoma. This was a retrospective study. One-hundred and twenty patients from the Department of Gynecology of Cangzhou People’s Hospital from September 2017 to September 2019 were selected, including 40 cases of cervical SCC, 40 cases of high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions(HSIL) and 40 cases of control cervical tissues. RT-qPCR, immunohistochemistry and DNA methylation-specific PCR(MSP) were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of NRG1 and DNA methylation status in different tissue types. Immunohistochemical results showed that the positive protein expression rate of NRG1 gene in the SCC group was lower than that in both HSIL and Control groups. RT-qPCR…
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TopicsCancer-related gene regulation · Epigenetics and DNA Methylation · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
