HMGA1-pseudogene7 transgenic mice develop B cell lymphomas
We have recently identified and characterized two pseudogenes ( HMGA1P6 and HMGA1P7 ) of the HMGA1 gene, which has a critical role in malignant cell transformation and cancer progression. HMGA1P6 and HMGAP17 act as microRNA decoy for HMGA1 and other cancer-related genes upregulating their protein le...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2020-04, Vol.10 (1), p.7057-7057, Article 7057 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have recently identified and characterized two pseudogenes (
HMGA1P6
and
HMGA1P7
) of the
HMGA1
gene, which has a critical role in malignant cell transformation and cancer progression.
HMGA1P6
and
HMGAP17
act as microRNA decoy for
HMGA1
and other cancer-related genes upregulating their protein levels. We have previously shown that they are upregulated in several human carcinomas, and their expression positively correlates with a poor prognosis and an advanced cancer stage. To evaluate
in vivo
oncogenic activity of
HMGA1
pseudogenes, we have generated a
HMGA1P7
transgenic mouse line overexpressing this pseudogene. By a mean age of 12 months, about 50% of the transgenic mice developed splenomegaly and accumulation of lymphoid cells in several body compartments. For these mice FACS and immunohistochemical analyses suggested the diagnosis of B-cell lymphoma that was further supported by clonality analyses and RNA expression profile of the pathological tissues of the
HMGA1P7
transgenic tissues. Therefore, these results clearly demonstrate the oncogenic activity of
HMGA1
pseudogenes
in vivo
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-62974-0 |