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The expression of a truncated HMGI-C gene induces gigantism associated with lipomatosis.
- Source :
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Cancer research [Cancer Res] 1999 Oct 01; Vol. 59 (19), pp. 4793-7. - Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Rearrangements of the HMGI-C gene have frequently been detected in human benign tumors of mesenchymal origin, including lipomas. The HMGI-C protein has three AT-hook domains and an acidic COOH-terminal tail. The HMGI-C modifications consist in the loss of the C-tail and the fusion with ectopic sequences. Recent results show that the loss of the COOH-terminal region, rather than the acquisition of new sequences, is sufficient to confer to HMGI-C the ability to transform NIH3T3 cells. Therefore, transgenic mice carrying a HMGI-C construct (HMGI-C/T), containing only the three AT-hook domains, were generated. The HMGI-C/T mice showed a giant phenotype, together with a predominantly abdominal/pelvic lipomatosis, suggesting a pivotal role of the HMGI-C truncation in the generation of human lipomas.
- Subjects :
- 3T3 Cells
Adipose Tissue anatomy & histology
Adipose Tissue pathology
Animals
Chimera
Gene Rearrangement
Gigantism pathology
HMGA2 Protein
High Mobility Group Proteins biosynthesis
Humans
Lipomatosis pathology
Male
Mice
Mice, Transgenic
Neoplasm Proteins genetics
Neoplasm Proteins metabolism
Recombinant Proteins biosynthesis
Sequence Deletion
Testis anatomy & histology
Transfection
Urinary Bladder anatomy & histology
Gigantism genetics
High Mobility Group Proteins genetics
High Mobility Group Proteins metabolism
Lipomatosis genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0008-5472
- Volume :
- 59
- Issue :
- 19
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Cancer research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10519386