Inactivation of the Invasion Inhibitory Gene IIp45 by Alternative Splicing in Gliomas
- 1 May 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Cancer Research
- Vol. 65 (9) , 3562-3567
- https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-04-3392
Abstract
The invasion inhibitory protein 45 (IIp45) we recently identified was underexpressed in glioblastoma multiforme, the most malignant form of glioma. The IIp45 gene is located at chromosome 1p36 where frequent deletions have been reported in various types of tumors, including gliomas, raising the possibility that IIp45 may be a classic tumor suppressor gene that can be inactivated by frequent point mutations. To test this hypothesis, we sequenced the IIp45 gene in 59 diffuse glioma samples of different grades and histologic subtypes and identified a possible point mutation or a rare polymorphism in only one sample (1.7%), suggesting that IIp45 is not a classic tumor suppressor gene such as p53. Instead, reverse transcription-PCR and subsequent sequencing results revealed a tumor-specific IIp45 spliced isoform (IIp45S) in 20 of 59 (34%) gliomas examined, particularly in glioblastoma multiformes, including native tissue samples (15 of 25; 60%) and cell lines (5 of 5; 100%). The alternative splicing event is independent of 1p36 deletion, which is not common in glioblastoma multiforme. The IIp45S transcript was not detected in any of 18 normal organs, including fetal and adult brain. We determined that the IIp45S isoform results from exclusion of IIp45 exon 7 and encodes a variant protein that carries a COOH terminus different from that of IIp45 due to a frame-shift mutation. IIp45S protein was undetectable in glioma tissues, although IIp45S mRNA was prevalent. We found that IIp45S, once translated, is rapidly degraded by an ubiquitin-proteasome mechanism. Thus, the IIp45 gene is inactivated by a tumor-specific alternative splicing that generates an aberrant and unstable IIp45 isoform in infiltrative gliomas.Keywords
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