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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1206062109
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A cluster of cooperating tumor-suppressor gene candidates in chromosomal deletions

Wen Xue,Thomas Kitzing,Stephanie Roessler,Johannes Zuber,Alexander Krasnitz,Nikolaus Schultz,Kate Revill,Susann Weissmueller,Amy Rappaport,Janelle Simon,Jack Zhang,Weijun Luo,James Hicks,Lars Zender,Xin Wei Wang,Scott Powers,Michael Wigler,Scott W. Lowe

Biology
Carcinogenesis
Gene
2012
The large chromosomal deletions frequently observed in cancer genomes are often thought to arise as a "two-hit" mechanism in the process of tumor-suppressor gene (TSG) inactivation. Using a murine model system of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and in vivo RNAi, we test an alternative hypothesis, that such deletions can arise from selective pressure to attenuate the activity of multiple genes. By targeting the mouse orthologs of genes frequently deleted on human 8p22 and adjacent regions, which are lost in approximately half of several other major epithelial cancers, we provide evidence suggesting that multiple genes on chromosome 8p can cooperatively inhibit tumorigenesis in mice, and that their cosuppression can synergistically promote tumor growth. In addition, in human HCC patients, the combined down-regulation of functionally validated 8p TSGs is associated with poor survival, in contrast to the down-regulation of any individual gene. Our data imply that large cancer-associated deletions can produce phenotypes distinct from those arising through loss of a single TSG, and as such should be considered and studied as distinct mutational events.
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    A cluster of cooperating tumor-suppressor gene candidates in chromosomal deletions” is a paper by Wen Xue Thomas Kitzing Stephanie Roessler Johannes Zuber Alexander Krasnitz Nikolaus Schultz Kate Revill Susann Weissmueller Amy Rappaport Janelle Simon Jack Zhang Weijun Luo James Hicks Lars Zender Xin Wei Wang Scott Powers Michael Wigler Scott W. Lowe published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.