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Mutations in CIC and FUBP1 contribute to human oligodendroglioma.

Authors :
Bettegowda C
Agrawal N
Jiao Y
Sausen M
Wood LD
Hruban RH
Rodriguez FJ
Cahill DP
McLendon R
Riggins G
Velculescu VE
Oba-Shinjo SM
Marie SK
Vogelstein B
Bigner D
Yan H
Papadopoulos N
Kinzler KW
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2011 Sep 09; Vol. 333 (6048), pp. 1453-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Aug 04.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Oligodendrogliomas are the second most common malignant brain tumor in adults and exhibit characteristic losses of chromosomes 1p and 19q. To identify the molecular genetic basis for this alteration, we performed exomic sequencing of seven tumors. Among other changes, we found that the CIC gene (homolog of the Drosophila gene capicua) on chromosome 19q was somatically mutated in six cases and that the FUBP1 gene [encoding far-upstream element (FUSE) binding protein] on chromosome 1p was somatically mutated in two tumors. Examination of 27 additional oligodendrogliomas revealed 12 and 3 more tumors with mutations of CIC and FUBP1, respectively, 58% of which were predicted to result in truncations of the encoded proteins. These results suggest a critical role for these genes in the biology and pathology of oligodendrocytes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
333
Issue :
6048
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21817013
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1210557