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Ladan Teimoori-Toolabi

Pasteur Institute of Iran, Iran

Title: Studying methylation status of p16, p14, MLH1, APC and UNC5C in the plasma as diagnostic biomarkers of colorectal cancer

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Biography: Ladan Teimoori-Toolabi

Abstract

Colorectal cancer, in spite of diff erent screening strategies is detected in late stages in Iranians patients. Hence, we aimed to study if diff erent epigenetic markers could be helpful in detecting colorectal cancer in any stages. We studied 50 patients (25 males and 25 females) aff ected with colorectal cancer. Plasma of patients was extracted before any surgical operations. Aft er extraction of free DNA in the plasma, the methylation status of P16, P14, MLH1, APC and UNC5C in the plasma of these patients in comparison with the plasma of normal controls was studied by High Resolution Melting Curve Analysis technique. It was shown that P14, P16 and MLH1 were not methylated in the palms of these patients. Th ree sites in CpG islands of P14, P16 and MLH1 were studied by this technique. Th ree sites of UNC5C were studied by HRM. It was shown that 15%, 32.5% and 12.5% of DNA plasma samples in patients with colorectal cancer were methylated from 12.5% to 75%. Also, three sites of APC gene were studied in these patients. In addition, three sites of APC gene were studied by HRM. In 50%, 75% and 70% of patients, APC was methylated in plasma samples. Plasma samples of normal controls was studied too and it was shown that none of the genes in the plasma samples of normal controls was methylated. Th is study shows that UNC5C and APC methylation can be considered as good candidates for diagnosis of colorectal cancer though more studies are needed before considering them as markers.