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Cancer Research 67, 10727-10735, November 15, 2007. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-2601
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Frequent Loss of Brm Expression in Gastric Cancer Correlates with Histologic Features and Differentiation State

Nobutake Yamamichi1,2, Ken-ichi Inada3, Masao Ichinose4, Mitsue Yamamichi-Nishina1, Taketoshi Mizutani1, Hirotaka Watanabe1, Kazuya Shiogama3, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro2, Takuya Okazaki1, Naohisa Yahagi2, Takeshi Haraguchi1, Shuji Fujita1, Yutaka Tsutsumi3, Masao Omata2 and Hideo Iba1

1 Division of Host-Parasite Interaction, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Medical Science and 2 Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 3 1st Department of Pathology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Aichi, Japan; and 4 Second Department of Internal Medicine, Wakayama Medical College, Wakayama, Japan

Requests for reprints: Hideo Iba, Division of Host-Parasite Interaction, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1, Shirokanedai Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8639, Japan. Phone: 81-3-5449-5730; Fax: 81-3-5449-5449; E-mail: iba{at}ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp.

The mammalian SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex, an essential epigenetic regulator, contains either a single Brm or BRG1 molecule as its catalytic subunit. We observed frequent loss of Brm expression but not of BRG1 in human gastric cancer cell lines. Treatment with histone deacetylase inhibitor rescued Brm expression, indicating epigenetic regulation of this gene, and an RNA interference–based colony formation assay revealed antioncogenic properties of Brm. Brm immunostaining of 89 primary gastric cancers showed an obvious reduction in 60 cases (67%) and a severe decrease in 37 cases (42%). Loss of Brm is frequent in the major gastric cancer types (well- or moderately-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma and poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma) and positively correlates with the undifferentiated state. Among the minor gastric cancer types, Brm expression persists in signet-ring cell carcinoma and mucinous adenocarcinoma, but a marked decrease is observed in papillary adenocarcinoma. Intestinal metaplasia never shows decreased expression, indicating that Brm is a valid marker of gastric oncogenesis. In contrast, BRG1 is retained in most cases; a concomitant loss of BRG1 and Brm is rare in gastric cancer, contrary to other malignancies. We further show that Brm is required for villin expression, a definitive marker of intestinal metaplasia and differentiation. Via regulating such genes important for gut differentiation, Brm should play significant roles in determining the histologic features of gastric malignancy. [Cancer Res 2007;67(22):10727–35]




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