Seung I. Ha
University of Pennsylvania
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Oncogene | 1998
David E. Jensen; Monja L. Proctor; Sandra T. Marquis; Heather Perry Gardner; Seung I. Ha; Lewis A. Chodosh; Alexander M. Ishov; Niels Tommerup; Henrik Vissing; Yoshitaka Sekido; John D. Minna; Anna Borodovsky; David C. Schultz; Keith D. Wilkinson; Gerd G. Maul; Nickolai A. Barlev; Shelley L. Berger; George C. Prendergast; Frank J. Rauscher
We have identified a novel protein, BAP1, which binds to the RING finger domain of the Breast/Ovarian Cancer Susceptibility Gene product, BRCA1. BAP1 is a nuclear-localized, ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase, suggesting that deubiquitinating enzymes may play a role in BRCA1 function. BAP1 binds to the wild-type BRCA1-RING finger, but not to germline mutants of the BRCA1-RING finger found in breast cancer kindreds. BAP1 and BRCA1 are temporally and spatially co-expressed during murine breast development and remodeling, and show overlapping patterns of subnuclear distribution. BAP1 resides on human chromosome 3p21.3; intragenic homozgyous rearrangements and deletions of BAP1 have been found in lung carcinoma cell lines. BAP1 enhances BRCA1-mediated inhibition of breast cancer cell growth and is the first nuclear-localized ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase to be identified. BAP1 may be a new tumor suppressor gene which functions in the BRCA1 growth control pathway.
Nature Medicine | 2001
Celina M. D'Cruz; Edward J. Gunther; Robert B. Boxer; Jennifer L. Hartman; Louis Sintasath; Susan E. Moody; James D. Cox; Seung I. Ha; George K. Belka; Alexander Golant; Robert D. Cardiff; Lewis A. Chodosh
Although the process of mammary tumorigenesis requires multiple genetic events, it is unclear to what extent carcinogenesis proceeds through preferred secondary pathways following a specific initiating oncogenic event. Similarly, the extent to which established mammary tumors remain dependent on individual mutations for maintenance of the transformed state is unknown. Here we use the tetracycline regulatory system to conditionally express the human c-MYC oncogene in the mammary epithelium of transgenic mice. MYC encodes a transcription factor implicated in multiple human cancers. In particular, amplification and overexpression of c-MYC in human breast cancers is associated with poor prognosis, although the genetic mechanisms by which c-MYC promotes tumor progression are poorly understood. We show that deregulated c-MYC expression in this inducible system results in the formation of invasive mammary adenocarcinomas, many of which fully regress following c-MYC deinduction. Approximately half of these tumors harbor spontaneous activating point mutations in the ras family of proto-oncogenes with a strong preference for Kras2 compared with Hras1. Nearly all tumors lacking activating ras mutations fully regressed following c-MYC deinduction, whereas tumors bearing ras mutations did not, suggesting that secondary mutations in ras contribute to tumor progression. These findings demonstrate that c-MYC-induced mammary tumorigenesis proceeds through a preferred secondary oncogenic pathway involving Kras2.
Molecular Endocrinology | 2002
Celina M. D'Cruz; Susan E. Moody; Stephen R. Master; Jennifer L. Hartman; Elizabeth A. Keiper; Marcin Imielinski; James D. Cox; James Y. Wang; Seung I. Ha; Blaine A. Keister; Lewis A. Chodosh
Molecular Endocrinology | 2002
Stephen R. Master; Jennifer L. Hartman; Celina M. D'Cruz; Susan E. Moody; Elizabeth A. Keiper; Seung I. Ha; James D. Cox; George K. Belka; Lewis A. Chodosh
Cancer Research | 1999
Lewis A. Chodosh; Celina M. D'Cruz; Heather Perry Gardner; Seung I. Ha; Sandra T. Marquis; Douglas B. Stairs; James Y. Wang; Man Wang
Genomics | 2000
Heather Perry Gardner; Gerald Wertheim; Seung I. Ha; Neal G. Copeland; Debra J. Gilbert; Nancy A. Jenkins; Sandra T. Marquis; Lewis A. Chodosh
Development | 2000
Heather Perry Gardner; George K. Belka; Gerald Wertheim; Jennifer L. Hartman; Seung I. Ha; Phyllis A. Gimotty; Sandra T. Marquis; Lewis A. Chodosh
Genomics | 2000
Heather Perry Gardner; Seung I. Ha; Neal G. Copeland; Debra J. Gilbert; Nancy A. Jenkins; Sandra T. Marquis; Lewis A. Chodosh
Human Molecular Genetics | 1998
Douglas B. Stairs; Heather Perry Gardner; Seung I. Ha; Neal G. Copeland; Debra J. Gilbert; Nancy A. Jenkins; Lewis A. Chodosh
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001
Christopher J. Sarkisian; Stephen R. Master; L. Julie Huber; Seung I. Ha; Lewis A. Chodosh