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Nature Genetics | 1997

Identification of a candidate tumour suppressor gene, MMAC1, at chromosome 10q23.3 that is mutated in multiple advanced cancers

Peter A. Steck; Mark A. Pershouse; Samar A. Jasser; W. K. Alfred Yung; Huai Lin; Azra H. Ligon; Lauren A. Langford; Michelle L. Baumgard; Thomas Hattier; Thaylon Davis; Cheryl Frye; Rong Hu; Bradley D. Swedlund; David H.-F. Teng; Scan V. Tavtigian

Deletions involving regions of chromosome 10 occur in the vast majority (>90%) of human glioblastoma multiformes. A region at chromosome 10q23–24 was implicated to contain a tumour suppressor gene and the identification of homozygous deletions in four glioma cell lines further refined the location. We have identified a gene, designated MMAC1, that spans these deletions and encodes a widely expressed 5.5-kb mRNA. The predicted MMAC1 protein contains sequence motifs with significant homology to the catalytic domain of protein phosphatases and to the cytoskeletal proteins, tensin and auxilin. MMAC1 coding-region mutations were observed in a number of glioma, prostate, kidney and breast carcinoma cell lines or tumour specimens. Our results identify a strong candidate tumour suppressor gene at chromosome 10q23.3, whose loss of function appears to be associated with the oncogenesis of multiple human cancers.


Nature Genetics | 2001

A candidate prostate cancer susceptibility gene at chromosome 17p

Sean V. Tavtigian; Jacques Simard; David H.-F. Teng; Vicki Abtin; Michelle L. Baumgard; Audrey Beck; Nicola J. Camp; Arlene Carillo; Yang Chen; Priya Dayananth; Marc Desrochers; Martine Dumont; James M. Farnham; David A. Frank; Cheryl Frye; Siavash Ghaffari; Jamila Gupte; Rong Hu; Diana Iliev; Teresa Janecki; Edward N. Kort; Kirsten Laity; Amber Leavitt; Gilles Leblanc; Jodi Mcarthur-Morrison; Amy Pederson; Brandon Penn; Kelly T. Peterson; Julia Reid; Sam Richards

It is difficult to identify genes that predispose to prostate cancer due to late age at diagnosis, presence of phenocopies within high-risk pedigrees and genetic complexity. A genome-wide scan of large, high-risk pedigrees from Utah has provided evidence for linkage to a locus on chromosome 17p. We carried out positional cloning and mutation screening within the refined interval, identifying a gene, ELAC2, harboring mutations (including a frameshift and a nonconservative missense change) that segregate with prostate cancer in two pedigrees. In addition, two common missense variants in the gene are associated with the occurrence of prostate cancer. ELAC2 is a member of an uncharacterized gene family predicted to encode a metal-dependent hydrolase domain that is conserved among eukaryotes, archaebacteria and eubacteria. The gene product bears amino acid sequence similarity to two better understood protein families, namely the PSO2 (SNM1) DNA interstrand crosslink repair proteins and the 73-kD subunit of mRNA 3′ end cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor (CPSF73).


Science | 1994

A strong candidate for the breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1

Yoshio Miki; Jeff Swensen; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; P. Andrew Futreal; Keith D. Harshman; Sean V. Tavtigian; Qingyun Liu; Charles Cochran; L. Michelle Bennett; Wei Ding; Russell Bell; Judith Rosenthal; Charles Hussey; Thanh Tran; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Tom Hattier; Robert Phelps; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Harold Katcher; Kazuko Yakumo; Zahra Gholami; Daniel Shaffer; Steven Stone; Steven Bayer; Christian Wray; Robert Bogden; Priya Dayananth; John H. Ward; Patricia N. Tonin


Science | 1994

BRCA1 mutations in primary breast and ovarian carcinomas

P. Andrew Futreal; Qingyun Liu; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; Charles Cochran; Keith D. Harshman; Sean V. Tavtigian; L. Michelle Bennett; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Jeff Swensen; Yoshio Miki; Ken Eddington; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Wei Ding; Zahra Gholami; Peter Söderkvist; Lori A. Terry; Suresh C. Jhanwar; Andrew Berchuck; J. Dirk Iglehart; Jeffrey R. Marks; Dennis G. Ballinger; J. Cari Barrett; Mark H. Skolnick; Alexander Kamb; Roger W. Wiseman


Nature Genetics | 1996

The complete BRCA2 gene and mutations in chromosome 13q-linked kindreds.

Sean V. Tavtigian; Jacques Simard; Johanna M. Rommens; Fergus J. Couch; Donna M. Shattuck-Eidens; Susan L. Neuhausen; Sofia D. Merajver; S. Thorlacius; Kenneth Offit; Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet; Carole Bélanger; Russell Bell; Simin Berry; Robert Bogden; Qian Chen; Thaylon Davis; Martine Dumont; Cheryl Frye; Thomas Hattier; Srikanth Jammulapati; Teresa Janecki; Ping Jiang; Robert Kehrer; J. F. Leblanc; Jeff T. Mitchell; Jodi Mcarthur-Morrison; Kim Nguyen; Yi Peng; Carolle Samson; Marianne Schroeder


Cancer Research | 1997

MMAC1/PTEN Mutations in Primary Tumor Specimens and Tumor Cell Lines

David H.-F. Teng; Rong Hu; Huai Lin; Thaylon Davis; Diana Iliev; Cheryl Frye; Brad Swedlund; Kipp L. Hansen; Vickie L. Vinson; Kathryn L. Gumpper; Lee M. Ellis; Adel K. El-Naggar; Marsha L. Frazier; Samar A. Jasser; Lauren A. Langford; Jeffrey E. Lee; Gordon B. Mills; Mark A. Pershouse; Raphael E. Pollack; Carmen Tornos; Patricia Troncoso; W. K. Alfred Yung; Gregory H. Fujii; Amy E. Berson; Robert Bookstein; Joseph B. Bolen; Scan V. Tavtigian; Peter A. Steck


Cancer Research | 1997

Human Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Kinase 4 as a Candidate Tumor Suppressor

David H.-F. Teng; William L. Perry; James K. Hogan; Michelle L. Baumgard; Russell Bell; Simin Berry; Thaylon Davis; David A. Frank; Cheryl Frye; Thomas Hattier; Rong Hu; Srikanth Jammulapati; Teresa Janecki; Amber Leavitt; Jeff T. Mitchell; Ralph Pero; David Sexton; Marianne Schroeder; Pi Hsia Su; Brad Swedlund; John M. Kyriakis; Joseph Avruch; Paul L. Bartel; Alexander K. C. Wong; Arnold Oliphant; Alun Thomas; Mark H. Skolnick; Sean V. Tavtigian


American Journal of Pathology | 1995

Genetic evidence in melanoma and bladder cancers that p16 and p53 function in separate pathways of tumor suppression.

Nelleke A. Gruis; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Qingyun Liu; Cheryl Frye; Rosalind Eeles; Irene Orlow; Louis Lacombe; Veronica Ponce-Castaneda; Pilar Lianes; Esther Latres; Mark H. Skolnick; Carlos Cordon-Cardo; Alexander Kamb


Oncogene | 1995

CDKN2 (MTS1) tumor suppressor gene mutations in human tumor cell lines.

Qingyun Liu; Neuhausen S; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Nelleke A. Gruis; Ken Eddington; Allalunis-Turner Mj; Mark H. Skolnick; Fujimura Fk


Genomics | 1996

Generation of an Integrated Transcription Map of the BRCA2 Region on Chromosome 13q12–q13

Fergus J. Couch; Johanna M. Rommens; Susan L. Neuhausen; Carole Bélanger; Martine Dumont; Kenneth J. Abel; Russell Bell; Simon Berry; Robert Bogden; Lisa A. Cannon-Albright; Linda M. Farid; Cheryl Frye; Thomas Hattier; Teresa Janecki; Ping Jiang; Robert Kehrer; Jean Francois Leblanc; Jodi Mcarthur-Morrison; David McSweeney; Yoshio Miki; Yi Peng; Carolle Samson; Marianne Schroeder; Sarah C. Snyder; Michael Stringfellow; Carrie Stroup; Brad Swedlund; Jeff Swensen; David H.-F. Teng; Sanjay Thakur

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Qingyun Liu

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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