Altered Telomeres in Tumors with <i>ATRX</i> and <i>DAXX</i> Mutations

Christopher M. Heaphy(Johns Hopkins University), Roeland F. de Wilde(Johns Hopkins University), Yuchen Jiao(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Alison P. Klein(Johns Hopkins University), Barish H. Edil(Johns Hopkins University), Chanjuan Shi(Vanderbilt University), Chetan Bettegowda(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Fausto J. Rodríguez(Johns Hopkins University), Charles G. Eberhart(Johns Hopkins University), Sachidanand Hebbar(Johns Hopkins University), G. Johan A. Offerhaus(University Medical Center Utrecht), Roger E. McLendon(Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation), B. Ahmed Rasheed(Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation), Yiping He(Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation), Hai Yan(Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation), Darell D. Bigner(Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation), Sueli Mieko Oba‐Shinjo(Universidade de São Paulo), Suely Kazue Nagahashi Marie(Universidade de São Paulo), Gregory J. Riggins(Johns Hopkins University), Kenneth W. Kinzler(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Bert Vogelstein(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ralph H. Hruban(Johns Hopkins University), Anirban Maitra(Johns Hopkins University), Nickolas Papadopoulos(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Alan K. Meeker(Johns Hopkins University)
Science
July 1, 2011
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Abstract

The proteins encoded by ATRX and DAXX participate in chromatin remodeling at telomeres and other genomic sites. Because inactivating mutations of these genes are common in human pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs), we examined the telomere status of these tumors. We found that 61% of PanNETs displayed abnormal telomeres that are characteristic of a telomerase-independent telomere maintenance mechanism termed ALT (alternative lengthening of telomeres). All of the PanNETs exhibiting these abnormal telomeres had ATRX or DAXX mutations or loss of nuclear ATRX or DAXX protein. ATRX mutations also correlate with abnormal telomeres in tumors of the central nervous system. These data suggest that an alternative telomere maintenance function may operate in human tumors with alterations in the ATRX or DAXX genes.


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