2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2264(200004)27:4<337::aid-gcc1>3.0.co;2-1
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Novel genomic imbalances in embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma revealed by comparative genomic hybridization and fluorescence in situ hybridization: An Intergroup Rhabdomyosarcoma Study

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“…The PI3 kinases are generally considered to function as oncogenes. Although, our data could not find any indications of PIK3CD acting as an oncogene in NB based on the following aspects: (a) PIK3CD is located in a chromosomal region where LOH is common in NB as well as in other paediatric tumours (Grundy et al, 1994;Benn et al, 2000;Bridge et al, 2000), (b) gene expression studies show a downregulation of transcripts in high-stage NB compared to low-stage (consistent with findings of an expression profiling of selected genes of chromosome region 1p35 -36 reported by Janoueix- Lerosey et al, 2004), (c) 5-Aza-dC and TSA studies indicate that PIK3CD could be influenced by epigenetic regulation in NB, (d) putative mutations have been identified. One could speculate that the mutations identified are gain-of-function mutations that would support the concept that the PIK3CD gene could act as an oncogene in NB.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The PI3 kinases are generally considered to function as oncogenes. Although, our data could not find any indications of PIK3CD acting as an oncogene in NB based on the following aspects: (a) PIK3CD is located in a chromosomal region where LOH is common in NB as well as in other paediatric tumours (Grundy et al, 1994;Benn et al, 2000;Bridge et al, 2000), (b) gene expression studies show a downregulation of transcripts in high-stage NB compared to low-stage (consistent with findings of an expression profiling of selected genes of chromosome region 1p35 -36 reported by Janoueix- Lerosey et al, 2004), (c) 5-Aza-dC and TSA studies indicate that PIK3CD could be influenced by epigenetic regulation in NB, (d) putative mutations have been identified. One could speculate that the mutations identified are gain-of-function mutations that would support the concept that the PIK3CD gene could act as an oncogene in NB.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In fact, the endogenous level of PAX3-FKHR in RH30, an ARMS cell line, is much higher than the level tolerated by the immortalized murine cells, suggesting that features within these ARMS cells attenuate the toxic effects and permit the cells to tolerate high level expression of PAX3-FKHR. In our search for candidate collaborating events, others and we have found that gene amplification occurs frequently in ARMS but not ERMS cells (Bridge et al, 2000(Bridge et al, , 2002. For example, the most frequently amplified chromosomal regions are 2p24 (involving MYCN) and 12q13-15 (involving MDM2 and CDK4) (Berner et al, 1996).…”
Section: Collaboration Among Two or More Oncogenes Or Tumor Suppressomentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Alterations at the PTCH locus have also been identified in sporadic cases of tumors associated with the syndrome (for review see (Hahn et al, 1999)). In sporadic RMS, genomic loss of the PTCH locus on 9q22 has been identified in 30% of cases (Bridge et al, 2000). Interestingly, a high frequency of RMS is also observed in a mouse model for Ptch-deficiency (Goodrich et al, 1997;Hahn et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%