Author: Pehlivan, Sacide; Serin, Istemi; Nursal, Ayse Feyda; Oyaci, Yasemin; Gundes, Ilknur; Pehlivan, Mustafa
Title: What are the roles of global DNA and APC 2 gene promotor hypermethylation in multiple myeloma? Cord-id: 6otst1n1 Document date: 2021_10_12
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: In today's practice, gene-based approaches come to the fore in the determination of prognosis and treatment preferences of multiple myeloma (MM). DNA methylation is one of the new approach parameters. DNA methylation occurs by the addition of a methyl group to cytosines in CpG dinucleotides. In this study, besides comparing the global DNA and APC 2 gene promotor hypermethylation between our patients with MM and healthy control group, we aimed to demonstrate the effect of hypermethyla
Document: BACKGROUND: In today's practice, gene-based approaches come to the fore in the determination of prognosis and treatment preferences of multiple myeloma (MM). DNA methylation is one of the new approach parameters. DNA methylation occurs by the addition of a methyl group to cytosines in CpG dinucleotides. In this study, besides comparing the global DNA and APC 2 gene promotor hypermethylation between our patients with MM and healthy control group, we aimed to demonstrate the effect of hypermethylation on MM treatment responses and survival. METHODS AND RESULTS: 38 patients diagnosed with MM between January 2016 and January 2020 and 50 healthy controls were included in the study. The initial hypermethylation of the patients and the healthy control group were statistically analyzed. In addition, the increase in hypermethylation in the MM group before and after the first series of treatments were analyzed within themselves. There is a significant difference between the patients with MM diagnosis and the healthy control group in terms of the initial global hypermethylation (P = 0.001). In patients with MM, hypermethylation was significantly higher. Global hypermethylation in the post-treatment measurements was significantly increased in comparison to the pre-treatment state (P = 0.012). In terms of APC 2 promotor gene-specific hypermethylation, no significant differences were detected between pre- and post-treatment values (P = 0.368). CONCLUSIONS: This study represents valuable data with the initial global DNA hypermethylation results in the MM patient group and the increase in hypermethylation post-treatment. it will shed light on future studies.
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