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Query: UMLS:C0001486 (
Adenovirus
)
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The distal short arm of human chromosome 1 (1p36) is commonly altered in primary hepatoma tumors and cell lines. This region includes the
RIZ
gene, a member of the PR (PRDI-BF1/BLIMP1 and
RIZ
homology) domain family of transcription factors. An unusual feature of this family is the yin-yang involvement in human cancers. Two products are normally produced from a PR family member which differ by the presence or absence of the PR domain; the PR-plus product is disrupted or underexpressed whereas the PR-minus product is present or overexpressed in cancer cells. The PR-plus product
RIZ1
is a candidate tumor suppressor because it can induce G(2)/M arrest and/or apoptosis and is commonly underexpressed in breast cancer. Here, we have investigated the role of
RIZ
in hepatoma.
RIZ1
transcript was undetectable in 80% of hepatoma cell lines (8 of 10 lines examined).
RIZ1
expression was also decreased in hepatoma tumor specimens. In contrast,
RIZ2
transcript was uniformly present in all samples examined.
Adenovirus
-mediated
RIZ1
expression in hepatoma cell lines caused cell cycle arrest in G(2)/M and/or programmed cell death.
RIZ1
expression also suppressed tumorigenicity of hepatoma cells in nude mice. Our observations reinforce the yin-yang notion of
RIZ
gene products in human cancer and suggest a
RIZ1
tumor suppressor role in hepatoma.
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PMID:Decreased RIZ1 expression but not RIZ2 in hepatoma and suppression of hepatoma tumorigenicity by RIZ1. 1050 92