Different imprinting status of IGF-2 in epithelial ovarian tumors

Xiong Yali , Sun Yongyu , Li Hongfa

Current Medical Science ›› 2002, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (25) : 255 -256.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2002, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (25) : 255 -256. DOI: 10.1007/BF02828196
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Different imprinting status of IGF-2 in epithelial ovarian tumors

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To explore whether the imprinting status of IGF-2 in the malignant epithelial ovarian tumors is different from that in benign tumors, the target sequences (DNA and RNA) which contain a polymorphism site for ApaI restriction endonuclease digestion were amplified with PCR and RT-PCR methods. Then the PCR/RT-PCR products were digested by ApaI. The IGF-2 transcriptional pattern came out from the results of endonucleases digestion. Among the 36 cases of benign epithelial ovarian tumors, 20 were heterozygous for ApaI locus and all showed genomic imprinting. While in the malignant group, 22 were heterozygous for ApaI locus but six were found to lose imprinting. Significant differences existed between the two groups (P<0.05). Loss of imprinting of IGF-2 may serve as a marker for differentiating the malignant ovarian cancers from the benign ones. In a new field of molecular genetics, our research provides an experimental basis for genetic diagnosis and treatment of the ovarian cancers.

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IGF-2 / genomic imprinting / epithelial ovarian tumor

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Xiong Yali, Sun Yongyu, Li Hongfa. Different imprinting status of IGF-2 in epithelial ovarian tumors. Current Medical Science, 2002, 22(25): 255-256 DOI:10.1007/BF02828196

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