Loss of imprinting of IGF2 and not H19 in breast cancer, adjacent normal tissue and derived fibroblast cultures

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作者
van Roozendaal, CEP
Gillis, AJM
Klijn, JGM
van Ooijen, B
Claassen, CJC
Eggermont, AMM
Henzen-Logmans, SC
Oosterhuis, JW
Foekens, JA
Looijenga, LHJ
机构
[1] Dr Daniel Den Hoed Canc Ctr, Acad Hosp, Div Endocrine Oncol, Dept Med Oncol, NL-3075 EA Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Dr Daniel Den Hoed Canc Ctr, Acad Hosp, Lab Expt Pathooncol, NL-3008 AE Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Dr Daniel Den Hoed Canc Ctr, Acad Hosp, Dept Surg Oncol, NL-3008 AE Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Dr Daniel Den Hoed Canc Ctr, Acad Hosp, Dept Pathol, NL-3008 AE Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
breast cancer; stromal fibroblast; insulin-like growth factor; genomic imprinting;
D O I
10.1016/S0014-5793(98)01211-3
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Insulin-like growth factors are involved in the paracrine growth regulation of human breast tumor cells. IGF2 is imprinted in most tissues, and shows expression of the paternal allele only. To investigate whether disruption of this monoallelic IGF2 expression is involved in breast cancer development, a series of primary tumors and adjacent, histologically normal, breast tissue samples, as well as matched primary in vitro fibroblast cultures were studied. Biallelic expression (partial) of IGF2 was found in the majority of in vivo samples, and corresponding fibroblast cultures, while monoallelic expression was found in a normal breast sample, In contrast, H19, a closely apposed, but reciprocally imprinted gene, assumed to be regulated by a common control element, showed retention of monoallelic H19 expression in all in vivo and in the majority of in vitro samples. These data indicate that IGF2, but not H19, is prone to loss of imprinting in breast cancer. (C) 1998 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
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