Protein elongation factor EEF1A2 is a putative oncogene in ovarian cancer

We have found that EEF1A2, the gene encoding protein elongation factor EEF1A2 (also known as eEF-1α2), is amplified in 25% of primary ovarian tumors and is highly expressed in approximately 30% of ovarian tumors and established cell lines. We have also demonstrated that EEF1A2 has oncogenic properti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2002-07, Vol.31 (3), p.301-305
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jonathan M, Anand, Nisha, Murthy, Sabita, Amann, Gudrun, Wernick, Meredith, Porter, Lisa A, Cukier, I. Howard, Collins, Colin, Gray, Joe W, Diebold, Joachim, Demetrick, Doug J
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Zusammenfassung:We have found that EEF1A2, the gene encoding protein elongation factor EEF1A2 (also known as eEF-1α2), is amplified in 25% of primary ovarian tumors and is highly expressed in approximately 30% of ovarian tumors and established cell lines. We have also demonstrated that EEF1A2 has oncogenic properties: it enhances focus formation, allows anchorage-independent growth and decreases the doubling time of rodent fibroblasts. In addition, EEF1A2 expression made NIH3T3 fibroblasts tumorigenic and increased the growth rate of ES-2 ovarian carcinoma cells xenografted in nude mice. Thus, EEF1A2 and the process of protein elongation are likely to be critical in the development of ovarian cancer.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/ng904