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Infrequent mutations of the activating transcription factor-2 gene in human lung cancer, neuroblastoma and breast cancer.

作者信息

Woo In Sook, Kohno Takashi, Inoue Kaoru, Ishii Shunsuke, Yokota Jun

机构信息

Biology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Oncol. 2002 Mar;20(3):527-31.

Abstract

The activating transcription factor 2 (ATF-2) gene, which encodes a transcription factor involved in multiple intracellular signal transduction pathways, is located on human chromosome 2q32, which is a common region of LOH in human lung cancer. In neuroblastoma and breast cancer, a high incidence of LOH was detected on chromosome 2q. Recently we found that breast cancer is frequently developed in heterozygous mutant mice for the ATF-2 gene. Therefore, the ATF-2 gene was considered as a candidate tumor suppressor gene on 2q. To assess the role of the ATF-2 gene as a tumor suppressor in human carcinogenesis, we examined genetic alterations of the ATF-2 gene in 9 breast cancer cell lines, 10 neuroblastoma cell lines and 46 lung cancer cell lines. For this purpose, we first determined the exon-intron structure of the ATF-2 gene in the human genome. The ATF-2 gene was composed of 14 exons and 13 introns, and the ATG start codon and the TGA stop codon were present in exons 3 and 14, respectively. Genetic variants of the ATF-2 gene were detected in 5 of the 46 (10.6%) lung cancers, but not in neuroblastomas and breast cancers. Three of the five variants detected in lung cancers were genetic polymorphisms, while the remaining two, consisting of non-synonymous and synonymous substitutions, were possibly somatic mutations. The present result indicates that the ATF-2 gene is not a major tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 2q, however, it is possible that ATF-2 alterations may be involved in the development of a small subset of lung cancers.

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