Thymidylate Synthase Expression Correlates Closely with E2F1 Expression in Colon Cancer
Thymidylate synthase ( TS ) is thought to be one of the target genes that the E2F1 transcription factor binds to and regulates. However, the relationship between the expressions of TS and E2F1 in primary colon cancer specimens remains unclear. The aim of this study was to define the relation of TS a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2000-07, Vol.6 (7), p.2707-2711 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Thymidylate
synthase ( TS ) is thought to be one of the target genes
that the E2F1 transcription factor binds to and
regulates. However, the relationship between the expressions of
TS and E2F1 in primary colon cancer
specimens remains unclear. The aim of this study was to define the
relation of TS and E2F1 gene expressions
in tumor samples from 23 colon cancer patients. TS and
E2F1 gene expressions were measured by TaqMan reverse
transcription-PCR assay using glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
(GAPDH) as an internal standard and expressed as a
TS : GAPDH or
E2F1 : GAPDH mRNA ratio. A close
relationship was found between TS gene expression and
E2F1 gene expression ( r 2 = 0.598, P < 0.001) in 23 tumor samples analyzed.
Surprisingly, a high correlation between TS gene
expression and E2F1 gene expression was observed even in
advanced tumors from stage IV colon cancer patients. These results
suggest that transcription of the TS gene may be
regulated by E2F1 in primary colon cancer specimens and
that this gene-regulatory pathway from E2F1 to
TS may be highly conserved during malignant progression.
Four of the 23 patients showed TS overexpression with
increased E2F1 expression. These results suggest that
the ability of a tumor to increase TS expression may
possibly be due to an overexpression of E2F1 . Although
the number of patients was relatively small, our study provides new
insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of
TS expression in colon cancers. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |