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NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene
NANOGP8 is a human (Homo sapiens) retrogene, expressed predominantly in cancer cells where its protein product is tumorigenic. It arose through retrotransposition from its parent gene, NANOG, which is expressed predominantly in embryonic stem cells. Based on identification of fixed and polymorphic v...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3484675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23173096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.112.004366 |
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author | Fairbanks, Daniel J. Fairbanks, Aaron D. Ogden, T. Heath Parker, Glendon J. Maughan, Peter J. |
author_facet | Fairbanks, Daniel J. Fairbanks, Aaron D. Ogden, T. Heath Parker, Glendon J. Maughan, Peter J. |
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description | NANOGP8 is a human (Homo sapiens) retrogene, expressed predominantly in cancer cells where its protein product is tumorigenic. It arose through retrotransposition from its parent gene, NANOG, which is expressed predominantly in embryonic stem cells. Based on identification of fixed and polymorphic variants in a genetically diverse set of human NANOG and NANOGP8 sequences, we estimated the evolutionary origin of NANOGP8 at approximately 0.9 to 2.5 million years ago, more recent than previously estimated. We also discovered that NANOGP8 arose from a derived variant allele of NANOG containing a 22-nucleotide pair deletion in the 3′ UTR, which has remained polymorphic in modern humans. Evidence from our experiments indicates that NANOGP8 is fixed in modern humans even though its parent allele is polymorphic. The presence of NANOGP8-specific sequences in Neanderthal reads provided definitive evidence that NANOGP8 is also present in the Neanderthal genome. Some variants between the reference sequences of NANOG and NANOGP8 utilized in cancer research to distinguish RT-PCR products are polymorphic within NANOG or NANOGP8 and thus are not universally reliable as distinguishing features. NANOGP8 was inserted in reverse orientation into the LTR region of an SVA retroelement that arose in a human-chimpanzee-gorilla common ancestor after divergence of the orangutan ancestral lineage. Transcription factor binding sites within and beyond this LTR may promote expression of NANOGP8 in cancer cells, although current evidence is inferential. The fact that NANOGP8 is a human-specific retro-oncogene may partially explain the higher genetic predisposition for cancer in humans compared with other primates. |
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spelling | pubmed-34846752012-11-21 NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene Fairbanks, Daniel J. Fairbanks, Aaron D. Ogden, T. Heath Parker, Glendon J. Maughan, Peter J. G3 (Bethesda) Investigations NANOGP8 is a human (Homo sapiens) retrogene, expressed predominantly in cancer cells where its protein product is tumorigenic. It arose through retrotransposition from its parent gene, NANOG, which is expressed predominantly in embryonic stem cells. Based on identification of fixed and polymorphic variants in a genetically diverse set of human NANOG and NANOGP8 sequences, we estimated the evolutionary origin of NANOGP8 at approximately 0.9 to 2.5 million years ago, more recent than previously estimated. We also discovered that NANOGP8 arose from a derived variant allele of NANOG containing a 22-nucleotide pair deletion in the 3′ UTR, which has remained polymorphic in modern humans. Evidence from our experiments indicates that NANOGP8 is fixed in modern humans even though its parent allele is polymorphic. The presence of NANOGP8-specific sequences in Neanderthal reads provided definitive evidence that NANOGP8 is also present in the Neanderthal genome. Some variants between the reference sequences of NANOG and NANOGP8 utilized in cancer research to distinguish RT-PCR products are polymorphic within NANOG or NANOGP8 and thus are not universally reliable as distinguishing features. NANOGP8 was inserted in reverse orientation into the LTR region of an SVA retroelement that arose in a human-chimpanzee-gorilla common ancestor after divergence of the orangutan ancestral lineage. Transcription factor binding sites within and beyond this LTR may promote expression of NANOGP8 in cancer cells, although current evidence is inferential. The fact that NANOGP8 is a human-specific retro-oncogene may partially explain the higher genetic predisposition for cancer in humans compared with other primates. Genetics Society of America 2012-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3484675/ /pubmed/23173096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.112.004366 Text en Copyright © 2012 Fairbanks et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Investigations Fairbanks, Daniel J. Fairbanks, Aaron D. Ogden, T. Heath Parker, Glendon J. Maughan, Peter J. NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene |
title | NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene |
title_full | NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene |
title_fullStr | NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene |
title_full_unstemmed | NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene |
title_short | NANOGP8: Evolution of a Human-Specific Retro-Oncogene |
title_sort | nanogp8: evolution of a human-specific retro-oncogene |
topic | Investigations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3484675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23173096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.112.004366 |
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