Analysis of P 78 : A Novel Cytoplasmic Membrane-Associated Protein Encoded on Chromosome 19q13.3 in Glioma Specimens
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE(2020)
摘要
Allelic losses of the q13.3 region of chromosome 19 have been documented in all major types of diffuse gliomas, strongly suggesting the presence of a 19q13.3 tumor suppressor gene responsible for these malignancies. The P 78 gene precisely maps to 19q13.3, the glioma candidate region, and encodes a recently identified novel protein (P 78 ). The purpose of this study was to determine P 78 protein expression in gliomas. Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) reveals P 78 mRNA expression to be significantly reduced in high-grade gliomas such as glioblastoma (GB), as compared with the low-grade tumors including astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and ependymomas. We observed the distribution of staining of P 78 protein was concentrated on the cell membranes of the luminal epithelial cells, not cytoplasm. In contrast, the pre-immune serum controls demonstrated no staining. These results demonstrate that P 78 protein is highly expressed in the cytoplasmic membranes of low but not high-grade astrocytomas, and correlates with grade of malignancy. In these double immunostaining experiments, the anti-Map-2 and anti-NeuN antibodies did not stain round cells that were stained with the anti-P 78 carboxyl-terminal peptide antibodies, demonstrating that these round cells were not neurons, and likely protoplasmic astrocytes. Current results also suggest that the astrocytes stained with the anti-P 78 carboxyl-terminal peptide antibody are likely protoplasmic astrocytes. We also observed preincubation of anti-P 78 carboxyl-terminal antibodies with immunizing peptides abolished immunostaining in gliomas. These results suggest a role for the P 78 protein in the process of abnormal growth in glial tumors.
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Glioma, Oligodendroglioma, Astrocytoma, Chromosome 19q13.3, Tumor suppressor gene
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