Analyses of apoptotic regulators CASP9 and DFFA at 1P36.2, reveal rare allele variants in human neuroblastoma tumours.
Journal article, 2002

The genes encoding Caspase-9 and DFF45 have both recently been mapped to chromosome region 1p36.2, that is a region alleged to involve one or several tumour suppressor genes in neuroblastoma tumours. This study presents an update contig of the 'Smallest Region of Overlap of deletions' in Scandinavian neuroblastoma tumours and suggests that DFF45 is localized in the region. The genomic organization of the human DFF45 gene, deduced by in-silico comparisons of DNA sequences, is described for the first time in this paper. In the present study 44 primary tumours were screened for mutation by analysis of the genomic sequences of the genes. In two out of the 44 tumours this detected in the DFFA gene one rare allele variant that caused a non-polar to a polar amino acid exchange in a preserved hydrophobic patch of DFF45. One case was hemizygous due to deletion of the more common allele of this polymorphism. Out of 194 normal control alleles only one was found to carry this variant allele, so in respect of it, no healthy control individual out of 97 was homozygous. Moreover, our RT-PCR expression studies showed that DFF45 is preferably expressed in low-stage neuroblastoma tumours and to a lesser degree in high-stage neuroblastomas. We conclude that although coding mutations of Caspase-9 and DFF45 are infrequent in neuroblastoma tumours, our discovery of a rare allele in two neuroblastoma cases should be taken to warrant further studies of the role of DFF45 in neuroblastoma genetics.

metabolism

Molecular Sequence Data

Human

Case-Control Studies

Chromosomes

Genes

DNA Mutational Analysis

genetics

genetics

Apoptosis

DNA

chemistry

Proteins

genetics

Amino Acid Sequence

analysis

metabolism

Neuroblastoma

Caspases

Cloning

Mutation

Neoplasm Proteins

DNA Primers

metabolism

Neoplasm

Molecular

Humans

Caspase 9

Pair 1

Alleles

Gene Frequency

metabolism

Tumor Suppressor

genetics

genetics

Polymerase Chain Reaction

Base Sequence

genetics

Author

Frida Abel

University of Gothenburg

Rose-Marie Sjöberg

University of Gothenburg

Katarina Ejeskär

University of Gothenburg

Cecilia Krona

University of Gothenburg

Tommy Martinsson

University of Gothenburg

British Journal of Cancer

0007-0920 (ISSN) 1532-1827 (eISSN)

Vol. 86 4 596-604

Subject Categories

MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

DOI

10.1038/sj.bjc.6600111

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10/10/2017