Evidence for a Novel Gene Associated With Low Tumor Metastatic Potential

Patricia S. Steeg, Generoso Bevilacqua(National Cancer Institute), L. Kópper(National Cancer Institute), Unnur P. Thorgeirsson(National Institutes of Health), James E. Talmadge, Lance A. Liotta(National Institutes of Health), Mark E. Sobel(National Cancer Institute)
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
April 6, 1988
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Abstract

We describe a gene, NM23, that is associated with the tumor metastatic process. NM23 RNA levels were highest in cells and tumors of relatively low metastatic potential in two experimental systems: (1) murine K-1735 melanoma cell lines, in which the gene was identified, and (2) N-nitroso-N-methylurea-induced rat mammary carcinomas. NM23 RNA levels did not correlate with cell sensitivity to host immunological responses and may, therefore, be associated with intrinsic aggressiveness. The predicted carboxy-terminal protein sequence encoded by the pNM23 cDNA clone is novel compared with Genebank animal, bacterial, and viral sequences.


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