2017
A Four-Gene Promoter Methylation Marker Panel Consisting of GREM1, NEURL, LAD1, and NEFH Predicts Survival of Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer Patients
van Vlodrop IJH, Joosten SC, De Meyer T, Smits KM, Van Neste L, Melotte V, Baldewijns MMLL, Schouten LJ, van den Brandt PA, Jeschke J, Yi JM, Schuebel KE, Ahuja N, Herman JG, Aarts MJ, Bosman FT, Van Criekinge W, van Engeland M. A Four-Gene Promoter Methylation Marker Panel Consisting of GREM1, NEURL, LAD1, and NEFH Predicts Survival of Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer Patients. Clinical Cancer Research 2017, 23: 2006-2018. PMID: 27756787, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-16-1236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAutoantigensBiomarkers, TumorCarcinoma, Renal CellDisease-Free SurvivalDNA MethylationFemaleHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingHumansIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsKaplan-Meier EstimateKidney NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedNeurofilament ProteinsNon-Fibrillar CollagensOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPrognosisPromoter Regions, GeneticProportional Hazards ModelsUbiquitin-Protein LigasesConceptsClear cell renal cell carcinomaPrognostic modelNonmetastatic clear cell renal cell carcinomaMethylation markersCox proportional hazards modelPrimary clear cell renal cell carcinomaIndependent patient seriesCause-specific survivalOutcomes of patientsCell renal cell carcinomaPrognosis of patientsKaplan-Meier curvesLog-rank testConfidence intervalsCurrent prognostic modelsRenal cell carcinomaProportional hazards modelClin Cancer ResCcRCC cell linesCancer Genome AtlasClinicopathologic featuresPatient seriesCell carcinomaMethylation-specific PCRPoor survival
2011
Sessile serrated adenomas and classical adenomas: An epigenetic perspective on premalignant neoplastic lesions of the gastrointestinal tract
Dhir M, Yachida S, Van Neste L, Glöckner SC, Jeschke J, Pappou EP, Montgomery EA, Herman JG, Baylin SB, Iacobuzio‐Donahue C, Ahuja N. Sessile serrated adenomas and classical adenomas: An epigenetic perspective on premalignant neoplastic lesions of the gastrointestinal tract. International Journal Of Cancer 2011, 129: 1889-1898. PMID: 21154739, PMCID: PMC3206997, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.25847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAdenomaAgedAged, 80 and overCDX2 Transcription FactorColonic PolypsCpG IslandsDiagnosis, DifferentialDNA MethylationFemaleGastrointestinal NeoplasmsGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHomeodomain ProteinsHumansHyperplasiaMaleMiddle AgedMutL Protein Homolog 1Nuclear ProteinsPrecancerous ConditionsProto-Oncogene ProteinsProto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)Ras ProteinsToll-Like Receptor 2ConceptsSessile serrated adenomasHyperplastic polypsMethylation of CDX2Neoplastic lesionsGastrointestinal tractMultiplex methylation-specific PCRSerrated adenomasEarly detectionHIN-1Villous adenomaTubular adenomaClassical adenomasMethylation-specific PCRIRB approvalDiagnostic utilityAdenomasGastrointestinal adenomasHospital pathologyPremalignant adenomasAdenoma samplesCpG island methylation statusInterobserver variabilityTLR2DysplasiaLesions
2009
Prognostic Significance of Gremlin1 (GREM1) Promoter CpG Island Hypermethylation in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
van Vlodrop IJ, Baldewijns MM, Smits KM, Schouten LJ, van Neste L, van Criekinge W, van Poppel H, Lerut E, Schuebel KE, Ahuja N, Herman JG, de Bruïne AP, van Engeland M. Prognostic Significance of Gremlin1 (GREM1) Promoter CpG Island Hypermethylation in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma. American Journal Of Pathology 2009, 176: 575-584. PMID: 20042676, PMCID: PMC2808066, DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2010.090442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClear cell renal cell carcinomaCell renal cell carcinomaRenal cell carcinomaCcRCC cell linesCell carcinomaIndependent patient seriesSignificant worse survivalMean vessel densityCell linesOverall survivalWorse survivalClinical outcomesPatient seriesTumor characteristicsPrognostic significanceTumor sizeBone morphogenetic protein antagonistFuhrman gradeMethylation-specific PCRUnivariate analysisVessel densityAngiogenic parametersMultivariate analysisActive angiogenesisTumor angiogenesis
2007
Methylation-induced silencing of ASC/TMS1, a pro-apoptotic gene, is a late-stage event in colorectal cancer
Riojas MA, Guo M, Glöckner SC, Machida EO, Baylin SB, Ahuja N. Methylation-induced silencing of ASC/TMS1, a pro-apoptotic gene, is a late-stage event in colorectal cancer. Cancer Biology & Therapy 2007, 6: 1710-1716. PMID: 17986858, DOI: 10.4161/cbt.6.11.4829.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsASC/TMS1Normal colorectal tissue samplesCRC cell linesColorectal tissue samplesColorectal cancerColorectal adenomasMethylation-specific PCRCell linesMRNA expressionPro-apoptotic genesPrimary colorectal cancer specimensStage 1 cancerStage 2 cancerStage 3 cancerRight-sided tumorsPrimary colorectal cancerStage 4 cancerColorectal cancer specimensTissue samplesColorectal cancer cell linesNormal colorectal tissuesUnmethylated cell linesDifferent human neoplasmsCancer cell linesLate-stage event