Epigenetic analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma development : involvement of HBV-modulated DNA methylation
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most aggressive human malignancies. Epidemiological studies have shown that HCC is closely associated with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV). However, the underlying mechanisms of the HBV-associated HCC development remain unclear. DNA methylation, one of th...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-406342023-03-03T16:07:52Z Epigenetic analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma development : involvement of HBV-modulated DNA methylation Niu, Dandan Chen Wei Ning, William School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biotechnology Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most aggressive human malignancies. Epidemiological studies have shown that HCC is closely associated with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV). However, the underlying mechanisms of the HBV-associated HCC development remain unclear. DNA methylation, one of the mechanisms in epigenetics, affects gene expression at the transcriptional level. Evidence has revealed the association between HCC and HBV-mediated DNA methylation. Within the four proteins encoded by HBV genome, the HBV X protein (HBx) has been found to epigenetically inhibit some tumor suppressor genes (TSGs), which may lead to development of HCC. To investigate comprehensively the role of HBV/HBx in DNA methylation, a protein profile affected by HBV in HBV-producing HepG2.2.15 cells compared with HepG2, was analyzed by our iTRAQ-coupled 2-D LC/MS-MS analysis. Fifteen proteins including S100A6 and ANXA2 were identified. A role of these proteins as target of HBV-mediated DNA methylation was supported by validation assays, including their re-activation in cells treated with 5-Aza-dC (a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor). DNA methylation analysis suggested that, the proteins were down-regulated by HBV via DNA hypermethylation. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SCBE) 2010-06-17T03:50:23Z 2010-06-17T03:50:23Z 2010 2010 Thesis Niu, D. D. (2010). Epigenetic analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma development : involvement of HBV-modulated DNA methylation. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/40634 10.32657/10356/40634 en 188 p. application/pdf |
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most aggressive human malignancies. Epidemiological studies have shown that HCC is closely associated with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV). However, the underlying mechanisms of the HBV-associated HCC development remain unclear. DNA methylation, one of the mechanisms in epigenetics, affects gene expression at the transcriptional level. Evidence has revealed the association between HCC and HBV-mediated DNA methylation. Within the four proteins encoded by HBV genome, the HBV X protein (HBx) has been found to epigenetically inhibit some tumor suppressor genes (TSGs), which may lead to development of HCC. To investigate comprehensively the role of HBV/HBx in DNA methylation, a protein profile affected by HBV in HBV-producing HepG2.2.15 cells compared with HepG2, was analyzed by our iTRAQ-coupled 2-D LC/MS-MS analysis. Fifteen proteins including S100A6 and ANXA2 were identified. A role of these proteins as target of HBV-mediated DNA methylation was supported by validation assays, including their re-activation in cells treated with 5-Aza-dC (a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor). DNA methylation analysis suggested that, the proteins were down-regulated by HBV via DNA hypermethylation. |
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