Sluyser M
Division of Tumor Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam.
Cancer Res. 1990 Feb 1;50(3):451-8.
Mutated or truncated forms of certain members of the steroid/thyroid receptor superfamily have oncogenic potential. The aberrant forms compete with the normal receptor for binding to the responsive element on the DNA and thus interfere negatively with the normal transcription control mechanism. Oncogenes that arise from dominant negative mutations may therefore be called "dononcs," to distinguish them from recessive types such as that causing retinoblastoma ("renoncs"). It is possible that dononcs are also responsible for the loss of hormonal responsiveness of some tumors during progression.
类固醇/甲状腺受体超家族某些成员的突变或截短形式具有致癌潜力。这些异常形式与正常受体竞争结合DNA上的反应元件,从而对正常转录控制机制产生负面干扰。因此,由显性负突变产生的癌基因可称为“显性负癌基因”(dononcs),以区别于隐性类型,如导致视网膜母细胞瘤的癌基因(“隐性癌基因”,renoncs)。显性负癌基因也可能导致某些肿瘤在进展过程中失去激素反应性。