Hypermethylation of the FANCC and FANCL promoter regions in sporadic acute leukaemia.

CONCLUSION: Hypermethylation of promoter regions from FA-BRCA genes does occur in sporadic leukaemia, albeit infrequently. Hypermethylation was found to result in hypersensitivity towards DNA cross-linking agents, a hallmark of the FA cellular phenotype, suggesting that these samples displayed chromosomal instability. This instability may have contributed to the occurrence of the leukaemia. In addition, this is the first report to describe hypermethylation of FANCC and FANCL. This warrants the investigation of multiple FA-BRCA genes in other malignancies. PMID: 18607065 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Analytical Cellular Pathology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Cell Oncol Source Type: research