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Query: UMLS:C0017638 (
glioma
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PBOV1
is a known human protein-coding gene with an uncharacterized function. We have previously found that
PBOV1
lacks orthologs in non-primate genomes and is expressed in a wide range of tumor types. Here we report that
PBOV1
protein-coding sequence is human-specific and has originated de novo in the primate evolution through a series of frame-shift and stop codon mutations. We profiled
PBOV1
expression in multiple cancer and normal tissue samples and found that it was expressed in 19 out of 34 tumors of various origins but completely lacked expression in any of the normal adult or fetal human tissues. We found that, unlike the cancer/testis antigens that are typically controlled by CpG island-containing promoters,
PBOV1
was expressed from a GC-poor TATA-containing promoter which was not influenced by CpG demethylation and was inactive in testis. Our analysis of public microarray data suggests that
PBOV1
activation in tumors could be dependent on the Hedgehog signaling pathway. Despite the recent de novo origin and the lack of identifiable functional signatures, a missense SNP in the
PBOV1
coding sequence has been previously associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Using publicly available microarray datasets, we found that high levels of
PBOV1
expression in breast cancer and
glioma
samples were significantly associated with a positive outcome of the cancer disease. We also found that
PBOV1
was highly expressed in primary but not in recurrent high-grade gliomas, suggesting the presence of a negative selection against
PBOV1
-expressing cancer cells. Our findings could contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms behind de novo gene origin and the possible role of tumors in this process.
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PMID:PBOV1 is a human de novo gene with tumor-specific expression that is associated with a positive clinical outcome of cancer. 2341 31