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The expression of a truncated HMGI-C gene induces gigantism associated with lipomatosis.

Authors :
Battista S
Fidanza V
Fedele M
Klein-Szanto AJ
Outwater E
Brunner H
Santoro M
Croce CM
Fusco A
Source :
Cancer research [Cancer Res] 1999 Oct 01; Vol. 59 (19), pp. 4793-7.
Publication Year :
1999

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.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0008-5472
Volume :
59
Issue :
19
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10519386