Telomere length assessment and molecular characterization of TERT gene promoter in periampullary carcinomas
Language English Country Netherlands Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article
Grant support
001
World Health Organization - International
PubMed
37150235
DOI
10.1016/j.gene.2023.147460
PII: S0378-1119(23)00301-3
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- Keywords
- Periampullary carcinoma, TERT expression, TERT promoter, Relative Telomere Length, Telomerase, Telomeres,
- MeSH
- Telomere Homeostasis genetics MeSH
- Carcinoma * genetics MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Mutation MeSH
- Promoter Regions, Genetic MeSH
- Telomerase * genetics metabolism MeSH
- Telomere genetics metabolism MeSH
- Telomere Shortening MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Telomerase * MeSH
- TERT protein, human MeSH Browser
Genetic and epigenetic alterations of the telomere maintenance machinery like telomere length and telomerase reverse transcriptase (encoded by TERT gene) are reported in several human malignancies. However, there is limited knowledge on the status of the telomere machinery in periampullary carcinomas (PAC) which are rare and heterogeneous groups of cancers arising from different anatomic sites around the ampulla of Vater. In the current study, we investigated the relative telomere length (RTL) and the most frequent genetic and epigenetic alterations in the TERT promoter in PAC and compared it with tumor-adjacent nonpathological duodenum (NDu). We found shorter RTLs (1.27 vs 1.33, P = 0.01) and lower TERT protein expression (p = 0.04) in PAC tissues as compared to the NDu. Although we did not find any mutation at two reactivating hotspot mutation sites of the TERT promoter, we detected polymorphism in 45% (9/20) of the cases at rs2853669 (T > C). Also, we found a hypermethylated region in the TERT promoter of PACs consisting of four CpGs (cg10896616 with Δβ 7%; cg02545192 with Δβ 9%; cg03323598 with Δβ 19%; and cg07285213 with Δβ 15%). In conclusion, we identified shorter telomeres with DNA hypermethylation in the TERT promoter region and lower TERT protein expression in PAC tissues. These results could be used further to investigate molecular pathology and develop theranostics for PAC.
Department of Anatomy Histology and Embryology School of Medicine University of Split Split Croatia
Department of Pathology University Hospital of Split Split Croatia
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