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Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours
BACKGROUND: The tissue-specific translation elongation factor eEF1A2 was recently shown to be a potential oncogene that is overexpressed in ovarian cancer. Although there is no direct evidence for an involvement of eEF1A2 in breast cancer, the genomic region to which EEF1A2 maps, 20q13, is frequentl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1236916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16156888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-113 |
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author | Tomlinson, Victoria AL Newbery, Helen J Wray, Naomi R Jackson, Juliette Larionov, Alexey Miller, William R Dixon, J Michael Abbott, Catherine M |
author_facet | Tomlinson, Victoria AL Newbery, Helen J Wray, Naomi R Jackson, Juliette Larionov, Alexey Miller, William R Dixon, J Michael Abbott, Catherine M |
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description | BACKGROUND: The tissue-specific translation elongation factor eEF1A2 was recently shown to be a potential oncogene that is overexpressed in ovarian cancer. Although there is no direct evidence for an involvement of eEF1A2 in breast cancer, the genomic region to which EEF1A2 maps, 20q13, is frequently amplified in breast tumours. We therefore sought to establish whether eEF1A2 expression might be upregulated in breast cancer. METHODS: eEF1A2 is highly similar (98%) to the near-ubiquitously expressed eEF1A1 (formerly known as EF1-α) making analysis with commercial antibodies difficult. We have developed specific anti-eEF1A2 antibodies and used them in immunohistochemical analyses of tumour samples. We report the novel finding that although eEF1A2 is barely detectable in normal breast it is moderately to strongly expressed in two-thirds of breast tumours. This overexpression is strongly associated with estrogen receptor positivity. CONCLUSION: eEF1A2 should be considered as a putative oncogene in breast cancer that may be a useful diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for a high proportion of breast tumours. The oncogenicity of eEF1A2 may be related to its role in protein synthesis or to its potential non-canonical functions in cytoskeletal remodelling or apoptosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-12369162005-09-29 Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours Tomlinson, Victoria AL Newbery, Helen J Wray, Naomi R Jackson, Juliette Larionov, Alexey Miller, William R Dixon, J Michael Abbott, Catherine M BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: The tissue-specific translation elongation factor eEF1A2 was recently shown to be a potential oncogene that is overexpressed in ovarian cancer. Although there is no direct evidence for an involvement of eEF1A2 in breast cancer, the genomic region to which EEF1A2 maps, 20q13, is frequently amplified in breast tumours. We therefore sought to establish whether eEF1A2 expression might be upregulated in breast cancer. METHODS: eEF1A2 is highly similar (98%) to the near-ubiquitously expressed eEF1A1 (formerly known as EF1-α) making analysis with commercial antibodies difficult. We have developed specific anti-eEF1A2 antibodies and used them in immunohistochemical analyses of tumour samples. We report the novel finding that although eEF1A2 is barely detectable in normal breast it is moderately to strongly expressed in two-thirds of breast tumours. This overexpression is strongly associated with estrogen receptor positivity. CONCLUSION: eEF1A2 should be considered as a putative oncogene in breast cancer that may be a useful diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for a high proportion of breast tumours. The oncogenicity of eEF1A2 may be related to its role in protein synthesis or to its potential non-canonical functions in cytoskeletal remodelling or apoptosis. BioMed Central 2005-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1236916/ /pubmed/16156888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-113 Text en Copyright © 2005 Tomlinson et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tomlinson, Victoria AL Newbery, Helen J Wray, Naomi R Jackson, Juliette Larionov, Alexey Miller, William R Dixon, J Michael Abbott, Catherine M Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
title | Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
title_full | Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
title_fullStr | Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
title_full_unstemmed | Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
title_short | Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
title_sort | translation elongation factor eef1a2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1236916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16156888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-113 |
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