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Gene Encoding Chitinase 3-Like 1 Protein (CHI3L1) is a Putative Oncogene.

Vadym M Kavsan1, Vladimir P Baklaushev, Olena V Balynska, Anton V Iershov, Pavlo O Areshkov, Gaukhar M Yusubalieva, Nadezhda Ph Grinenko, Ilya V Victorov, Vadym I Rymar, Marc Sanson, Vladimir P Chekhonin.   

Abstract

An important task in understanding oncogenesis is the identification of those genes whose copy number and expression increase during tumorigenesis. Previously, in an effort to identify genes which could be used as molecular markers for glial tumors, we compared gene expression in glioblastoma to the normal brain cells. Among the genes with the most pronounced increased expression in tumors there was CHI3L1, encoding the secreted chitinase 3-like 1 protein (also known as HC gp-39 or YKL-40). Expression of CHI3L1 was found increased significantly in various tumors in comparison with corresponding normal tissues. Here we show that CHI3L1 can decrease the doubling time of 293 cells. We have also demonstrated that CHI3L1 allows the anchorage-independent growth in soft agar and, in addition, stable CHI3L1 expression made 293 cells tumorigenic: these cells stimulate the initiation of tumors after their xenograft transplantation into the Wistar rat brains. Thus, the overexpression of CHI3L1 is likely to be critical in the development of some tumors and when we gain more information about mechanisms of CHI3L1 oncogenicity, it could be used as one of the potential targets for anticancer therapy.

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Keywords:  chitinase 3-like 1 protein (CHI3L1); glioblastoma; oncogene

Year:  2011        PMID: 23675241      PMCID: PMC3614833     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biomed Sci        ISSN: 1550-9702


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9.  No association of (-131C-->G) variant of CHI3L1 gene with risk of glioblastoma and prognosis.

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1.  Two closely related human members of chitinase-like family, CHI3L1 and CHI3L2, activate ERK1/2 in 293 and U373 cells but have the different influence on cell proliferation.

Authors:  Pavlo O Areshkov; Stanislav S Avdieiev; Olena V Balynska; Derek Leroith; Vadym M Kavsan
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