Background and objective: Abnormal expression of 5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) is found in various tumor tissues. This study was to explore the correlation of MTAP expression to demethylation of MTAP promoter in colorectal cancer tissues.
Methods: The contents of MTAP mRNA in 50 colorectal cancer tissue samples and the adjacent normal tissues were detected by real-time PCR; expression of MTAP protein was detected by immunohistochemistry; methylation of MTAP promoter in colorectal cancer tissues and its adjacent normal tissues were detected by methylation-specified PCR (MSP).
Results: Compared with the adjacent normal tissues, the expression of MTAP mRNA was dramatically increased in colorectal cancer tissues (P<0.01). The positive rate of MTAP protein in colorectal cancer was significantly higher than that in colorectal adenoma and in adjacent normal tissues (98.0% vs. 85.0% and 12.5%, P<0.05), and the difference of the latter two groups was also significantly different (P<0.01). The methylation frequency of MTAP promoter was significantly lower in colorectal cancer group (32.0%) than in normal tissue (93.8%) and colorectal adenoma (75.0%) groups (P<0.01).
Conclusions: Expression of MTAP is significantly higher in human colorectal cancer than in normal colorectal tissues. Demethylation of MTAP promoter may play an important role in up-regulating MTAP expression.