| Literature DB >> 15766588 |
Jacqui Adams1, Darren Cuthbert-Heavens, Sylvia Bass, Margaret A Knowles.
Abstract
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on 8p is a frequent event in many cancers and is often associated with more aggressive disease. Tumour necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) receptor 2 (TRAIL-R2) also known as TNFRSF10B (tumour necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) super family 10b) or KILLER/DR5, a member of the TNFR family, is a promising candidate tumour suppressor gene at 8p21-22. Mutations in this gene have been identified in non-small cell lung cancer, head and neck cancer, breast cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. We carried out mutation analysis of TRAIL-R2 in bladder cancer cell lines and in primary bladder tumours. One novel protein truncating mutation was identified in a bladder cancer cell line. Our results suggest that if TRAIL-R2 is the target of LOH events in these cancers, inactivation of the remaining allele is by a mechanism other than mutation.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15766588 DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2004.06.052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679