Literature DB >> 20978342

Examining Hedgehog pathway genes GLI3, SHH, and PTCH1 and the p53 target GLIPR1/GLIPR1L1/GLIPR1L2 gene cluster using fluorescence in situ hybridization uncovers GLIPR1/GLIPR1L1/GLIPR1L2 deletion in 9% of patients with multiple myeloma.

Michael Tam1, Pei Lin, Peter Hu, Patrick A Lennon.   

Abstract

Mutations in genes regulating cell cycle and apoptosis are considered major culprits for the malignant transformation of cancer cells. Aberrant activation of the Hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway which primarily regulates genes involved in cell growth, proliferation, survival and apoptosis has been demonstrated in multiple myeloma. Mutations resulting in defective components of the p53 pathway, which serves a critical role in mediating cellular stress response by triggering DNA repair, cell cycle arrest, senescence and apoptosis, have also been identified. This study focuses on detecting copy number variations for the GLIPR1/GLIPR1L1/GLIPR1L2 gene cluster of the p53 pathway and three elements of the HH pathway, SHH, PTCH1 and GLI3 in multiple myeloma (MM) using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). In eighteen samples, there was no evidence of abnormal copy number for PTCH1, GLI3 or SHH. Thus, it is unlikely that copy number variations of these genes are linked to multiple myeloma. However, a deletion of the GLIPR1/GLIPR1L1/ GLIPR1L2 gene cluster, all p53 targets, was found in three of 32 samples (9.4%) indicating that these deleted genes may have significant implications in MM. Further studies should be performed to determine the role of the GLIPR1/GLIPR1L1/GLIPR1L2 gene cluster in the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20978342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assoc Genet Technol        ISSN: 1523-7834


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