Journal article
Specific tumour-associated methylation in normal human term placenta and first-trimester cytotrophoblasts
B Novakovic, V Rakyan, HK Ng, U Manuelpillai, C Dewi, NC Wong, R Morley, T Down, S Beck, JM Craig, R Saffery
Molecular Human Reproduction | Published : 2008
Abstract
Human placentation displays many similarities with tumourigenesis, including rapid cell division, migration and invasion, overlapping gene expression profiles and escape from immune detection. Recent data have identified promoter methylation in the Ras association factor and adenomatous polyposis coli tumour suppressor genes as part of this process. However, the extent of tumour-associated methylation in the placenta remains unclear. Using whole genome methylation data as a starting point, we have examined this phenomenon in placental tissue. We found no evidence for methylation of the majority of common tumour suppressor genes in term placentas, but identified methylation in several genes p..
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Funding Acknowledgements
R. S. and J.M.C. are supported by National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) RD Wright Fellowships.