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A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations

A total of 10 glioma cell lines were examined for alterations of the p16, p15, p53 and p21 genes, which are tumor suppressor genes or candidates with direct or indirect CDK‐inhibitory functions. Genetic alterations (deletions or mutations) were frequently seen in the p16, p15 and p53 genes in these...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shujing, Endo, Sumio, Koga, Hisashi, Ichikawa, Tomio, Feng, Xuelian, Onda, Kiyoshi, Washiyama, Kazuo, Kumanishi, Toshiro
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8878451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb02118.x
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author Zhang, Shujing
Endo, Sumio
Koga, Hisashi
Ichikawa, Tomio
Feng, Xuelian
Onda, Kiyoshi
Washiyama, Kazuo
Kumanishi, Toshiro
author_facet Zhang, Shujing
Endo, Sumio
Koga, Hisashi
Ichikawa, Tomio
Feng, Xuelian
Onda, Kiyoshi
Washiyama, Kazuo
Kumanishi, Toshiro
author_sort Zhang, Shujing
collection PubMed
description A total of 10 glioma cell lines were examined for alterations of the p16, p15, p53 and p21 genes, which are tumor suppressor genes or candidates with direct or indirect CDK‐inhibitory functions. Genetic alterations (deletions or mutations) were frequently seen in the p16, p15 and p53 genes in these cell lines, but not in the p21 gene. When the states of the p16, p15 and p53 genes were compared among cell lines, all the cell lines showed abnormalities in at least 1 gene, often in 2 or 3 genes coincidentally, suggesting that dysfunction of these genes is closely related to glioma cell growth. Although alteration of all 3 genes was most frequent, there were cell lines having either p16/p15 or p53 or p16 and p53 gene alterations, suggesting that the time order of these genetic alterations was variable depending on the cell line. Among cell lines examined, one with homozygous p53 gene deletion seemed of particular practical value, since such a cell line might be useful in various studies, including investigation of the functions of various mutant p53 genes in the absence of heteromeric protein formation. On examination of the primary tumor tissues, the same alterations of the p16/p15 and p53 genes as detected in the cell lines were demonstrated in all 6 cases examined: p16/p15 gene deletion in 1, p16 gene mutation in 1 and p53 gene mutations in 5 cases. This suggested that the p16/p15 and the p53 gene alterations and their combinations in at least some glioma cell lines reflected those in the primary glioma tissues.
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spelling pubmed-59211982018-05-11 A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations Zhang, Shujing Endo, Sumio Koga, Hisashi Ichikawa, Tomio Feng, Xuelian Onda, Kiyoshi Washiyama, Kazuo Kumanishi, Toshiro Jpn J Cancer Res Article A total of 10 glioma cell lines were examined for alterations of the p16, p15, p53 and p21 genes, which are tumor suppressor genes or candidates with direct or indirect CDK‐inhibitory functions. Genetic alterations (deletions or mutations) were frequently seen in the p16, p15 and p53 genes in these cell lines, but not in the p21 gene. When the states of the p16, p15 and p53 genes were compared among cell lines, all the cell lines showed abnormalities in at least 1 gene, often in 2 or 3 genes coincidentally, suggesting that dysfunction of these genes is closely related to glioma cell growth. Although alteration of all 3 genes was most frequent, there were cell lines having either p16/p15 or p53 or p16 and p53 gene alterations, suggesting that the time order of these genetic alterations was variable depending on the cell line. Among cell lines examined, one with homozygous p53 gene deletion seemed of particular practical value, since such a cell line might be useful in various studies, including investigation of the functions of various mutant p53 genes in the absence of heteromeric protein formation. On examination of the primary tumor tissues, the same alterations of the p16/p15 and p53 genes as detected in the cell lines were demonstrated in all 6 cases examined: p16/p15 gene deletion in 1, p16 gene mutation in 1 and p53 gene mutations in 5 cases. This suggested that the p16/p15 and the p53 gene alterations and their combinations in at least some glioma cell lines reflected those in the primary glioma tissues. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5921198/ /pubmed/8878451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb02118.x Text en
spellingShingle Article
Zhang, Shujing
Endo, Sumio
Koga, Hisashi
Ichikawa, Tomio
Feng, Xuelian
Onda, Kiyoshi
Washiyama, Kazuo
Kumanishi, Toshiro
A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations
title A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations
title_full A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations
title_fullStr A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations
title_short A Comparative Study of Glioma Cell Lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 Gene Alterations
title_sort comparative study of glioma cell lines for p16, p15, p53 and p21 gene alterations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8878451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb02118.x
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