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A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype
Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is an abundant aberrancy in various cancer types such as lung and prostate cancer with a prominent occurrence and prognostic significance in neuroblastoma – one of the most common embryonic tumors. The specific genetic element/s in 17q responsible for the cancer-pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2836376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20300178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009657 |
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author | Buganim, Yosef Goldstein, Ido Lipson, Doron Milyavsky, Michael Polak-Charcon, Sylvie Mardoukh, Corine Solomon, Hilla Kalo, Eyal Madar, Shalom Brosh, Ran Perelman, Marina Navon, Roy Goldfinger, Naomi Barshack, Iris Yakhini, Zohar Rotter, Varda |
author_facet | Buganim, Yosef Goldstein, Ido Lipson, Doron Milyavsky, Michael Polak-Charcon, Sylvie Mardoukh, Corine Solomon, Hilla Kalo, Eyal Madar, Shalom Brosh, Ran Perelman, Marina Navon, Roy Goldfinger, Naomi Barshack, Iris Yakhini, Zohar Rotter, Varda |
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description | Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is an abundant aberrancy in various cancer types such as lung and prostate cancer with a prominent occurrence and prognostic significance in neuroblastoma – one of the most common embryonic tumors. The specific genetic element/s in 17q responsible for the cancer-promoting effect of these aberrancies is yet to be defined although many genes located in 17q have been proposed to play a role in malignancy. We report here the characterization of a naturally-occurring, non-reciprocal translocation der(X)t(X;17) in human lung embryonal-derived cells following continuous culturing. This aberrancy was strongly correlated with an increased proliferative capacity and with an acquired ability to form colonies in vitro. The breakpoint region was mapped by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to the 17q24.3 locus. Further characterization by a custom-made comparative genome hybridization array (CGH) localized the breakpoint within the Bromodomain PHD finger Transcription Factor gene (BPTF), a gene involved in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling. Interestingly, this translocation led to elevation in the mRNA levels of the endogenous BPTF. Knock-down of BPTF restricted proliferation suggesting a role for BPTF in promoting cellular growth. Furthermore, the BPTF chromosomal region was found to be amplified in various human tumors, especially in neuroblastomas and lung cancers in which 55% and 27% of the samples showed gain of 17q24.3, respectively. Additionally, 42% percent of the cancer cell lines comprising the NCI-60 had an abnormal BPTF locus copy number. We suggest that deregulation of BPTF resulting from the translocation may confer the cells with the observed cancer-promoting phenotype and that our cellular model can serve to establish causality between 17q aberrations and carcinogenesis. |
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spelling | pubmed-28363762010-03-19 A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype Buganim, Yosef Goldstein, Ido Lipson, Doron Milyavsky, Michael Polak-Charcon, Sylvie Mardoukh, Corine Solomon, Hilla Kalo, Eyal Madar, Shalom Brosh, Ran Perelman, Marina Navon, Roy Goldfinger, Naomi Barshack, Iris Yakhini, Zohar Rotter, Varda PLoS One Research Article Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is an abundant aberrancy in various cancer types such as lung and prostate cancer with a prominent occurrence and prognostic significance in neuroblastoma – one of the most common embryonic tumors. The specific genetic element/s in 17q responsible for the cancer-promoting effect of these aberrancies is yet to be defined although many genes located in 17q have been proposed to play a role in malignancy. We report here the characterization of a naturally-occurring, non-reciprocal translocation der(X)t(X;17) in human lung embryonal-derived cells following continuous culturing. This aberrancy was strongly correlated with an increased proliferative capacity and with an acquired ability to form colonies in vitro. The breakpoint region was mapped by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to the 17q24.3 locus. Further characterization by a custom-made comparative genome hybridization array (CGH) localized the breakpoint within the Bromodomain PHD finger Transcription Factor gene (BPTF), a gene involved in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling. Interestingly, this translocation led to elevation in the mRNA levels of the endogenous BPTF. Knock-down of BPTF restricted proliferation suggesting a role for BPTF in promoting cellular growth. Furthermore, the BPTF chromosomal region was found to be amplified in various human tumors, especially in neuroblastomas and lung cancers in which 55% and 27% of the samples showed gain of 17q24.3, respectively. Additionally, 42% percent of the cancer cell lines comprising the NCI-60 had an abnormal BPTF locus copy number. We suggest that deregulation of BPTF resulting from the translocation may confer the cells with the observed cancer-promoting phenotype and that our cellular model can serve to establish causality between 17q aberrations and carcinogenesis. Public Library of Science 2010-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2836376/ /pubmed/20300178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009657 Text en Buganim et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Buganim, Yosef Goldstein, Ido Lipson, Doron Milyavsky, Michael Polak-Charcon, Sylvie Mardoukh, Corine Solomon, Hilla Kalo, Eyal Madar, Shalom Brosh, Ran Perelman, Marina Navon, Roy Goldfinger, Naomi Barshack, Iris Yakhini, Zohar Rotter, Varda A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype |
title | A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype |
title_full | A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype |
title_fullStr | A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype |
title_full_unstemmed | A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype |
title_short | A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype |
title_sort | novel translocation breakpoint within the bptf gene is associated with a pre-malignant phenotype |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2836376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20300178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009657 |
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