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A null allele of esterase D is a marker for genetic events in retinoblastoma formation.

W H Lee, R Bookstein, W Wheatley, W F Benedict, E Y Lee.   

Abstract

The development of homozygosity or hemizygosity in the 13q14 region by deletion, mitotic recombination, or chromosomal loss has been interpreted as a primary event in retinoblastoma. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that inactivation of both alleles of a gene located at 13q14.11 is required for tumorigenesis. Observations reported by Benedict and colleagues in one case of bilateral retinoblastoma, LA-RB 69, provided early evidence in favor of this hypothesis. By examining levels of esterase D, an enzyme also mapping to 13q14.11, it was previously inferred that one chromosome 13 was lost. Using a rabbit anti-esterase D antibody and the esterase D cDNA probe, we have found that low but detectable quantities of esterase D protein and enzymatic activity are present in tumor cells from LA-RB 69; fibroblasts from this patient contain two copies of the esterase D gene, indicated by heterozygosity at an Apa I polymorphic site within this gene; and tumor cells from the same patient are homozygous at this site, indicating loss and reduplication of the esterase D locus. These results demonstrate that one of the two esterase D alleles in this patient acted as a "null" or silent allele--that is, was present in the genome with markedly decreased protein expression. This mutant allele acted as a marker for tumor-associated loss of chromosome 13 heterozygosity, in concordance with previous proposals.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3471703     DOI: 10.1007/BF00283046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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