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Hypermethylation of a 5′ CpG island of p16 is a frequent event in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Hypermethylation of a 5′ CpG island of p16 gene has been recently described as a possible way of inactivation of this tumor suppressor gene, alternative to deletions and mutations. We have investigated if hypermethylation of a 5′ CpG island of p16 occurs in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) and normal lymphoid tissue. A total of 82 NHLs were examined for p16 methylation by Southern blot and PCR analysis. Hypermethylation was detected in approximately 20% of B cell lymphomas of both low and high grade and in 15% of T cell NHL. The highest rate of p16 gene methylation in tumors was found among MALT (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue) lymphomas in which the percentage of cases with p16 gene methylation reached 67%. However, normal lymphoid tissue was always unmethylated at p16 locus. These results indicate that p16 gene methylation is a frequent event in NHLs, mainly in MALT lymphomas, and suggest that it could be an important mechanism of inactivation of this gene.

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Martinez-Delgado, B., Fernandez-Piqueras, J., Garcia, M. et al. Hypermethylation of a 5′ CpG island of p16 is a frequent event in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Leukemia 11, 425–428 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.leu.2400579

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