TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of Hqk encoding a KH RNA binding protein is altered in human glioma
AU - Nagashima, Hideki
AU - Sadanaga, Noriaki
AU - Mashino, Kohjiro
AU - Yamashita, Keishi
AU - Inoue, Hiroshi
AU - Mori, Masaki
AU - Sugimachi, Keizo
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The quaking gene family encodes single KH domain RNA-binding proteins that play vital roles in cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptotic processes. The human quaking gene, Hqk, maps to 6q25-q26, where cytogenetic alterations associated with a variety of human malignancies, including gliomas have been reported. To assess possible relationships of Hqk with human diseases such as glial tumors, we first isolated the Hqk gene, characterized its structure and expression pattern, and carried out mutational analysis of Hqk in primary tumor samples. The Hqk gene contains 8 exons spanning a ∼200 kb genomic region, and generating at least four alternatively spliced transcripts, Hqk-5, Hqk-6, Hqk-7 and Hqk-7B, of which Hqk-7 is abundantly expressed in brain. Analysis of primary tumors demonstrated a high incidence of expression alterations of Hqk in gliomas (30%; 6/20), but not in other tumors such as schwannomas (0/3), or meningiomas (0/8). Among the tumor samples showing expression alterations, two were devoid of all three major transcripts, one was missing only the Hqk-5 message, and only the Hqk-7 message was absent in two cases. Our results thus imply the involvement of Hqk in human glial tumor progression.
AB - The quaking gene family encodes single KH domain RNA-binding proteins that play vital roles in cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptotic processes. The human quaking gene, Hqk, maps to 6q25-q26, where cytogenetic alterations associated with a variety of human malignancies, including gliomas have been reported. To assess possible relationships of Hqk with human diseases such as glial tumors, we first isolated the Hqk gene, characterized its structure and expression pattern, and carried out mutational analysis of Hqk in primary tumor samples. The Hqk gene contains 8 exons spanning a ∼200 kb genomic region, and generating at least four alternatively spliced transcripts, Hqk-5, Hqk-6, Hqk-7 and Hqk-7B, of which Hqk-7 is abundantly expressed in brain. Analysis of primary tumors demonstrated a high incidence of expression alterations of Hqk in gliomas (30%; 6/20), but not in other tumors such as schwannomas (0/3), or meningiomas (0/8). Among the tumor samples showing expression alterations, two were devoid of all three major transcripts, one was missing only the Hqk-5 message, and only the Hqk-7 message was absent in two cases. Our results thus imply the involvement of Hqk in human glial tumor progression.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01079.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01079.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 11856480
AN - SCOPUS:0036118891
SN - 0910-5050
VL - 93
SP - 167
EP - 177
JO - Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
JF - Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
IS - 2
ER -