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Identification of a novel candidate gene, CASC2, in a region of common allelic loss at chromosome 10q26 in human endometrial cancer

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Citazione:
Identification of a novel candidate gene, CASC2, in a region of common allelic loss at chromosome 10q26 in human endometrial cancer / Baldinu, P., Cossu, A., Manca, A., Satta, M.p., Sini, M.c., Rozzo, C., Dessole, S., Cherchi, P.L., Gianfrancesco, F., Pintus, A., Carboni, A., Deiana, A., Tanda, F., Palmieri, G.. - In: HUMAN MUTATION. - ISSN 1059-7794. - 23(4):4(2004), pp. 318-326. [10.1002/humu.20015]
Abstract:
Abstract
Allelic deletions, which are suggestive for the presence of tumor suppressor genes, represent a common event in endometrial cancer (EC). Previous loss-of-heterozygosity studies for human chromosome 10q identified a candidate deletion interval at 10q25-q26, which we further narrowed to a 160-kb region at 10q26, bounded by markers D10S1236 and WIAF3299. Using a positional candidate approach, we identified three alternative transcripts of a novel human gene, CASC2 (cancer susceptibility candidate 2; formely C10orf5). One of such transcripts, CASC2a, encodes a short protein of 102 amino acids with no similarity to any other known gene product. Three (7%) CASC2a mutations were identified in tumor DNA from 44 EC patients. While c.-156G>T and c.22C>T (p.Pro8Ser) are sequence variants with unknown functional significance, c.84delA is a mutation with a truncation effect on the predicted protein (p. Asn28fsX50). Expression studies by real-time RT-PCR on several normal and tumor cells revealed that CASC2a mRNA is downregulated in cancer, suggesting that it may act as a potential tumor suppressor gene. The very low mutation rate seems to also indicate that inactivation of CASC2a might probably be due to mechanisms different from genetic alterations.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Baldinu, P; Cossu, A; Manca, A; Satta, Mp; Sini, Mc; Rozzo, C; Dessole, Salvatore; Cherchi, Pier Luigi; Gianfrancesco, F; Pintus, A; Carboni, A; Deiana, A; Tanda, Francesco; Palmieri, G.
Autori di Ateneo:
COSSU Antonio Giuseppe Maria
PALMIERI Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/44718
Pubblicato in:
HUMAN MUTATION
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