| Literature DB >> 18543608 |
Laura Monti1, Monica Rodolfo, Monica Rudolfo, Girieca Lo Russo, Douglas Noonan, Francesco Acquati, Roberto Taramelli.
Abstract
The RNASET2 gene, mapped in 6q27, was previously found to exert control of tumorigenesis in an ovarian cancer system. We present here results indicating a similar control in a melanoma cancer model. Thus, this gene is most likely involved in a common general pathway of tumorigenesis. Moreover, its antitumorigenic activity is manifested in vivo but not in vitro, suggesting that this gene belongs to the growing category of tumor antagonizing/malignancy suppressor genes. A possible role of RNASET2 in the activation of a senescence program, whose responsible locus was mapped in the same chromosomal 6q27 region, seems to be inconsistent with our data.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18543608 DOI: 10.3727/096504008784523658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Res ISSN: 0965-0407 Impact factor: 5.574