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hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33

The completion of the Human Genome Project resulted in discovery of many unknown novel genes. This feat paved the way for the future development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of human disease based on novel biological functions and pathways. Towards this aim, we undertook a bioinformatics...

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Autores principales: Junes-Gill, Katiana S., Gallaher, Timothy K., Gluzman-Poltorak, Zoya, Miller, Joseph D., Wheeler, Christopher J., Fan, Xuemo, Basile, Lena A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20680400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-010-0314-6
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author Junes-Gill, Katiana S.
Gallaher, Timothy K.
Gluzman-Poltorak, Zoya
Miller, Joseph D.
Wheeler, Christopher J.
Fan, Xuemo
Basile, Lena A.
author_facet Junes-Gill, Katiana S.
Gallaher, Timothy K.
Gluzman-Poltorak, Zoya
Miller, Joseph D.
Wheeler, Christopher J.
Fan, Xuemo
Basile, Lena A.
author_sort Junes-Gill, Katiana S.
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description The completion of the Human Genome Project resulted in discovery of many unknown novel genes. This feat paved the way for the future development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of human disease based on novel biological functions and pathways. Towards this aim, we undertook a bioinformatics analysis of in-house microarray data derived from purified hematopoietic stem cell populations. This effort led to the discovery of HSS1 (Hematopoietic Signal peptide-containing Secreted 1) and its splice variant HSM1 (Hematopoietic Signal peptide-containing Membrane domain-containing 1). HSS1 gene is evolutionarily conserved across species, phyla and even kingdoms, including mammals, invertebrates and plants. Structural analysis showed no homology between HSS1 and known proteins or known protein domains, indicating that it was a truly novel protein. Interestingly, the human HSS1 (hHSS1) gene is located at chromosome 19q13.33, a genomic region implicated in various cancers, including malignant glioma. Stable expression of hHSS1 in glioma-derived A172 and U87 cell lines greatly reduced their proliferation rates compared to mock-transfected cells. hHSS1 expression significantly affected the malignant phenotype of U87 cells both in vitro and in vivo. Further, preliminary immunohistochemical analysis revealed an increase in hHSS1/HSM1 immunoreactivity in two out of four high-grade astrocytomas (glioblastoma multiforme, WHO IV) as compared to low expression in all four low-grade diffuse astrocytomas (WHO grade II). High-expression of hHSS1 in high-grade gliomas was further supported by microarray data, which indicated that mesenchymal subclass gliomas exclusively up-regulated hHSS1. Our data reveal that HSS1 is a truly novel protein defining a new class of secreted factors, and that it may have an important role in cancer, particularly glioma.
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spelling pubmed-30525112011-04-05 hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33 Junes-Gill, Katiana S. Gallaher, Timothy K. Gluzman-Poltorak, Zoya Miller, Joseph D. Wheeler, Christopher J. Fan, Xuemo Basile, Lena A. J Neurooncol Lab Investigation - Human/Animal Tissue The completion of the Human Genome Project resulted in discovery of many unknown novel genes. This feat paved the way for the future development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of human disease based on novel biological functions and pathways. Towards this aim, we undertook a bioinformatics analysis of in-house microarray data derived from purified hematopoietic stem cell populations. This effort led to the discovery of HSS1 (Hematopoietic Signal peptide-containing Secreted 1) and its splice variant HSM1 (Hematopoietic Signal peptide-containing Membrane domain-containing 1). HSS1 gene is evolutionarily conserved across species, phyla and even kingdoms, including mammals, invertebrates and plants. Structural analysis showed no homology between HSS1 and known proteins or known protein domains, indicating that it was a truly novel protein. Interestingly, the human HSS1 (hHSS1) gene is located at chromosome 19q13.33, a genomic region implicated in various cancers, including malignant glioma. Stable expression of hHSS1 in glioma-derived A172 and U87 cell lines greatly reduced their proliferation rates compared to mock-transfected cells. hHSS1 expression significantly affected the malignant phenotype of U87 cells both in vitro and in vivo. Further, preliminary immunohistochemical analysis revealed an increase in hHSS1/HSM1 immunoreactivity in two out of four high-grade astrocytomas (glioblastoma multiforme, WHO IV) as compared to low expression in all four low-grade diffuse astrocytomas (WHO grade II). High-expression of hHSS1 in high-grade gliomas was further supported by microarray data, which indicated that mesenchymal subclass gliomas exclusively up-regulated hHSS1. Our data reveal that HSS1 is a truly novel protein defining a new class of secreted factors, and that it may have an important role in cancer, particularly glioma. Springer US 2010-07-31 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3052511/ /pubmed/20680400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-010-0314-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Lab Investigation - Human/Animal Tissue
Junes-Gill, Katiana S.
Gallaher, Timothy K.
Gluzman-Poltorak, Zoya
Miller, Joseph D.
Wheeler, Christopher J.
Fan, Xuemo
Basile, Lena A.
hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
title hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
title_full hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
title_fullStr hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
title_full_unstemmed hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
title_short hHSS1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
title_sort hhss1: a novel secreted factor and suppressor of glioma growth located at chromosome 19q13.33
topic Lab Investigation - Human/Animal Tissue
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20680400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-010-0314-6
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