Inactivating mutations of CASPASE-7 gene in human cancers |
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Authors: | Soung Young Hwa Lee Jong Woo Kim Hong Sug Park Won Sang Kim Su Young Lee Jong Heun Park Jik Young Cho Yong Gu Kim Chang Jae Park Yong Gyu Nam Suk Woo Jeong Seong Whan Kim Sang Ho Lee Jung Young Yoo Nam Jin Lee Sug Hyung |
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Affiliation: | College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 505 Banpo-dong, Socho-gu, Seoul 137-701, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Caspase-7 is a caspase involved in the execution phase of apoptosis. To explore the possibility that the genetic alterations of CASPASE-7 might be involved in the development of human cancers, we analysed the entire coding region and all splice sites of human CASPASE-7 gene for the detection of somatic mutations in a series of human solid cancers, including carcinomas from stomach, colon, head/neck, esophagus, urinary bladder and lung. Overall, we detected CASPASE-7 mutations in two of 98 colon carcinomas (2.0%), one of 50 esophageal carcinomas (2.0%) and one of 33 head/neck carcinomas (3.0%). We expressed the tumor-derived caspase-7 mutants in 293 T cells and found that the apoptosis was reduced compared to the wild-type caspase-7. This is the first report on the CASPASE-7 gene mutations in human malignancies, and our data suggest that the inactivating mutations of the CASPASE-7 gene might lead to the loss of its apoptotic function and contribute to the pathogenesis of some human solid cancers. |
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