Mutational analysis of the DAL-1/4.1B tumour-suppressor gene locus in meningiomas

  • Authors:
    • Victor Martinez-Glez
    • M. Josefa Bello
    • Carmen Franco-Hernandez
    • Jose M. De Campos
    • Alberto Isla
    • Jesus Vaquero
    • Juan A. Rey
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  • Published online on: October 1, 2005     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.16.4.771
  • Pages: 771-774
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Abstract

The DAL-1/41B gene (differentially expressed in adenocarcinoma of the lung), located in the chromosome 18p11.3 region, belongs to the protein family 4.1 (membrane-associated proteins), which includes the product of the NF2 gene (merlin), and the proteins, ezrin, radixin, and moesin. DAL-1/4.1B is normally expressed at high levels in the brain, with lower levels in the kidney, intestine, and testis. DAL-1/4.1B is known to suppress growth in meningiomas and can be lost in about 60% of sporadic meningiomas as an early event in tumorigenesis; it is a critical growth regulator in the pathogenesis of neoplastic transformation. The similarity between the DAL-1/4.1B protein and merlin, with their high levels of expression in the brain and their recurrent loss in meningiomas, and the lack of previous DAL-1/4.1B mutational analysis reports initiated this mutational study of DAL-1/4.1B in a series of 83 meningiomas. We found the following sequence variations; Ala555Thr (G1663A in exon 13) and Thr950Lys (C2849A in exon 19) in two cases each, and one case with a 5pb deletion (del taaaa) in intron 18. A polymorphism in exon 14 (C2112T/Thr704Thr, also known as C2166T) was also identified; the tumoral allelic constitutions were heterozygous C/T in 15, homo- or hemizygous C in 67 and hemizygous T in one tumour. The low mutational frequency in our study discounts sequence variations in DAL-1/4.1B as the main mechanism underlying participation of this gene in the neoplastic transformation of meningiomas, and suggests that other inactivating mechanisms, such as epigenetic changes, may participate in DAL1/4.1B silencing.

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Martinez-Glez V, Bello MJ, Franco-Hernandez C, De Campos JM, Isla A, Vaquero J and Rey JA: Mutational analysis of the DAL-1/4.1B tumour-suppressor gene locus in meningiomas. Int J Mol Med 16: 771-774, 2005
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Martinez-Glez, V., Bello, M.J., Franco-Hernandez, C., De Campos, J.M., Isla, A., Vaquero, J., & Rey, J.A. (2005). Mutational analysis of the DAL-1/4.1B tumour-suppressor gene locus in meningiomas. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 16, 771-774. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.16.4.771
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Martinez-Glez, V., Bello, M. J., Franco-Hernandez, C., De Campos, J. M., Isla, A., Vaquero, J., Rey, J. A."Mutational analysis of the DAL-1/4.1B tumour-suppressor gene locus in meningiomas". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 16.4 (2005): 771-774.
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Martinez-Glez, V., Bello, M. J., Franco-Hernandez, C., De Campos, J. M., Isla, A., Vaquero, J., Rey, J. A."Mutational analysis of the DAL-1/4.1B tumour-suppressor gene locus in meningiomas". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 16, no. 4 (2005): 771-774. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.16.4.771