Thymosin β‐NB Is the Human Isoform of Rat Thymosin β15
- 1 September 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 1112 (1) , 286-296
- https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1415.024
Abstract
Thymosin beta15 is a small actin-binding protein upregulated in highly metastatic rat prostate cancer cells, relative to low metastatic cells. We have previously established an important role for thymosin beta15 as a diagnostic marker in human prostate cancer, with potential as a prognostic indicator. We here review the data supporting increased thymosin beta15 expression in other cancer types, including breast, brain, and lung. Human NB thymosin beta is a beta-thymosin originally found in neuroblastoma. New data demonstrate that NB thymosin beta represents the human homolog of rat thymosin beta15; thus we suggest classification as human thymosin beta15. In addition to the previously described gene, thymosin beta15a, we report the discovery of a new isoform of human thymosin beta15, thymosin beta15b, which is transcribed from an independent gene on human chromosome X. The gene structure of thymosin beta15a and beta15b is conserved and the isoforms show 87% identity across the nucleotide sequence. Across the coding sequence the nucleotide differences are silent, resulting in identical proteins. Other thymosin family members have recently been shown to exert potent clinical effects. The functional data available for thymosin beta15, combined with the tumor expression pattern, suggest that thymosin beta15 may play an important role in tumor development and progression in addition to its value as a biomarker in prostate cancer.Keywords
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