Literature DB >> 15079086

Mutations in the G-quadruplex silencer element and their relationship to c-MYC overexpression, NM23 repression, and therapeutic rescue.

Cory L Grand1, Tiffanie J Powell, Raymond B Nagle, David J Bearss, Denise Tye, Mary Gleason-Guzman, Laurence H Hurley.   

Abstract

We have demonstrated that a parallel G-quadruplex structure in the c-MYC promoter functions as a transcriptional repressor element. Furthermore, a specific G-to-A mutation in this element results in destabilization of the G-quadruplex repressor element and an increase in basal transcriptional activity. To validate this model in an in vivo context, we have examined the sequence of this region in human colorectal tumors and the surrounding normal tissue. We have found that approximately 30% of tumors contain one of two specific G-to-A mutations, not present in the surrounding normal tissue, that destabilize the parallel G-quadruplex, which would be expected to give rise to abnormally high expression of c-MYC in these cells. In contrast, G-quadruplex-disruptive mutations were absent in 20 colon adenomas, suggesting that these mutations occur late in tumorigenesis. We have also demonstrated that these same mutations are found in established colorectal cell lines. NM23-H2 levels are lower in cancer tissues and cell lines that harbor these mutations. In cells with repressed levels of NM23-H2, the mutated and destabilized G-quadruplex silencer element can be reinstated by the addition of G-quadruplex-stabilizing compounds, providing an opportunity for therapeutic intervention for patients carrying these mutations.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15079086      PMCID: PMC395936          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0400460101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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