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Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation

ETV1 is overexpressed in a subset of clinical prostate cancers as a fusion transcript with many different partners. However, ETV1 can also be overexpressed as a full-length transcript. Full-length ETV1 protein functions differently from truncated ETV1 produced by fusion genes. In this study we descr...

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Autores principales: Gasi, Delila, van der Korput, Hetty A., Douben, Hannie C., de Klein, Annelies, de Ridder, Corrina M., van Weerden, Wytske M., Trapman, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3027657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21298110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016332
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author Gasi, Delila
van der Korput, Hetty A.
Douben, Hannie C.
de Klein, Annelies
de Ridder, Corrina M.
van Weerden, Wytske M.
Trapman, Jan
author_facet Gasi, Delila
van der Korput, Hetty A.
Douben, Hannie C.
de Klein, Annelies
de Ridder, Corrina M.
van Weerden, Wytske M.
Trapman, Jan
author_sort Gasi, Delila
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description ETV1 is overexpressed in a subset of clinical prostate cancers as a fusion transcript with many different partners. However, ETV1 can also be overexpressed as a full-length transcript. Full-length ETV1 protein functions differently from truncated ETV1 produced by fusion genes. In this study we describe the genetic background of full-length ETV1 overexpression and the biological properties of different full-length ETV1 isoforms in prostate cancer. Break-apart FISH showed in five out of six patient samples with overexpression of full-length ETV1 a genomic rearrangement of the gene, indicating frequent translocation. We were able to study the rearrangements in more detail in two tumors. In the first tumor 5′-RACE on cDNA showed linkage of the complete ETV1 transcript to the first exon of a prostate-specific two exon ncRNA gene that maps on chromosome 14 (EST14). This resulted in the expression of both full-length ETV1 transcripts and EST14-ETV1 fusion transcripts. In chromosome spreads of a xenograft derived from the second prostate cancer we observed a complex ETV1 translocation involving a chromosome 7 fragment that harbors ETV1 and fragments of chromosomes 4 and 10. Further studies revealed the overexpression of several different full-length transcripts, giving rise to four protein isoforms with different N-terminal regions. Even the shortest isoform synthesized by full-length ETV1 stimulated in vitro anchorage-independent growth of PNT2C2 prostate cells. This contrasts the lack of activity of even shorter N-truncated ETV1 produced by fusion transcripts. Our findings that in clinical prostate cancer overexpression of full-length ETV1 is due to genomic rearrangements involving different chromosomes and the identification of a shortened biologically active ETV1 isoform are highly relevant for understanding the mechanism of ETV1 function in prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-30276572011-02-04 Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation Gasi, Delila van der Korput, Hetty A. Douben, Hannie C. de Klein, Annelies de Ridder, Corrina M. van Weerden, Wytske M. Trapman, Jan PLoS One Research Article ETV1 is overexpressed in a subset of clinical prostate cancers as a fusion transcript with many different partners. However, ETV1 can also be overexpressed as a full-length transcript. Full-length ETV1 protein functions differently from truncated ETV1 produced by fusion genes. In this study we describe the genetic background of full-length ETV1 overexpression and the biological properties of different full-length ETV1 isoforms in prostate cancer. Break-apart FISH showed in five out of six patient samples with overexpression of full-length ETV1 a genomic rearrangement of the gene, indicating frequent translocation. We were able to study the rearrangements in more detail in two tumors. In the first tumor 5′-RACE on cDNA showed linkage of the complete ETV1 transcript to the first exon of a prostate-specific two exon ncRNA gene that maps on chromosome 14 (EST14). This resulted in the expression of both full-length ETV1 transcripts and EST14-ETV1 fusion transcripts. In chromosome spreads of a xenograft derived from the second prostate cancer we observed a complex ETV1 translocation involving a chromosome 7 fragment that harbors ETV1 and fragments of chromosomes 4 and 10. Further studies revealed the overexpression of several different full-length transcripts, giving rise to four protein isoforms with different N-terminal regions. Even the shortest isoform synthesized by full-length ETV1 stimulated in vitro anchorage-independent growth of PNT2C2 prostate cells. This contrasts the lack of activity of even shorter N-truncated ETV1 produced by fusion transcripts. Our findings that in clinical prostate cancer overexpression of full-length ETV1 is due to genomic rearrangements involving different chromosomes and the identification of a shortened biologically active ETV1 isoform are highly relevant for understanding the mechanism of ETV1 function in prostate cancer. Public Library of Science 2011-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3027657/ /pubmed/21298110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016332 Text en Gasi 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.
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Gasi, Delila
van der Korput, Hetty A.
Douben, Hannie C.
de Klein, Annelies
de Ridder, Corrina M.
van Weerden, Wytske M.
Trapman, Jan
Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation
title Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation
title_full Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation
title_fullStr Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation
title_short Overexpression of Full-Length ETV1 Transcripts in Clinical Prostate Cancer Due to Gene Translocation
title_sort overexpression of full-length etv1 transcripts in clinical prostate cancer due to gene translocation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3027657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21298110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016332
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