Analysis of P 78 : A Novel Cytoplasmic Membrane-Associated Protein Encoded on Chromosome 19q13.3 in Glioma Specimens

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE(2020)

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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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