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A candidate tumor suppressor gene in human breast cancers.
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Tumor BiologyRetinoblastoma GeneOncologyBreast OncologyMedicinePathologyCancer GenomicsBreast CancerTumor SuppressorCancer GeneticsHuman Breast CancersCancer BiologyCell BiologyCancer ResearchCandidate Gene
We have isolated a candidate gene (designated Brush-1) located at 13q12-q13, proximal to the retinoblastoma gene (RB1). Brush-1 codes for a 4.7-kilobase mRNA expressed at high levels in normal breast epithelium but drastically reduced in 6 of 13 breast cancer cell lines. RB1 mRNA expression is at normal levels for 5 of these 6 lines suggesting a greater importance of Brush-1 for breast cancer. Four primary breast tumors which showed no loss of heterozygosity in the 13q13-q14 region demonstrated normal levels of mRNA for both Brush-1 and RB1. However, four additional primary tumors which displayed loss of heterozygosity for this region had markedly decreased levels of Brush-1 mRNA while maintaining the normal levels for RB1. This differential loss of Brush-1 mRNA expression for both primary tumors and breast cancer cell lines is the expected pattern for a breast tumor suppressor gene.
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