Disruption of the APC gene by a retrotransposal insertion of L1 sequence in a colon cancer.

Yoshio Miki(The Cancer Institute Hospital), Isamu Nishisho(Johns Hopkins University), Akira Horii(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Yasuo Miyoshi(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Joji Utsunomiya(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Kenneth W. Kinzler, Bert Vogelstein, Yusuke Nakamura(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research)
PubMed
February 1, 1992
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Abstract

The APC gene is responsible for familial adenomatous polyposis and is considered to be a tumor suppressor gene associated with development of sporadic colorectal tumors. Here we report the disruption of the APC gene caused by somatic insertion of a long interspersed repetitive element (LINE-1 sequence) into the last exon of the APC gene in a colon cancer. The inserted sequence was composed of a 3' portion of the LINE-1 consensus sequence and nearly 180 base pairs of polyadenylate tract. Furthermore, since an 8-base pair target site duplication was observed, retrotranscriptional insertion of an active LINE-1 sequence is suspected as the cause of this insertion event. This is the first report of the disruption of a tumor suppressor gene caused by somatic insertion of a mobile genetic element.


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