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Query: UMLS:C0019163 (
hepatitis B
)
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The potassium channels are ubiquitous multisubunit membrane proteins, and potassium-dependent alterations in the membrane potential play an important role in the proliferation of many types of cells. This study analyzed the mutation, allelic loss and expression patterns of the
KCNRG
gene in 77 HCCs in order to determine if the
KCNRG
gene, which encodes the potassium channel regulating protein, is involved in the tumorigenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). One
KCNRG
missense mutation, CGT CAT (Arg His) was found at codon 92 within the T1 domain. Hep3B hepatoma cells were transfected with the wild- or mutant-
KCNRG
to determine the effect of this mutation in
KCNRG
. Interestingly, the suppressive cell growth activity of the mutant-type
KCNRG
was significantly lower than that of the wild-type
KCNRG
. In addition, allelic loss was detected in 17 out of 64 (26.5%) informative HCC cases, and all were
hepatitis B
virus (HBV)-positive. Moreover, the allelic loss was closely related to an intrahepatic metastasis (P=0.0247), higher grade (P=0.0078) and clinical stage (P=0.0071). Expression analysis revealed 22 tumor tissues to have a loss of expression of the
KCNRG
transcript. These results suggest that genetic alterations and the expression of
KCNRG
might play an important role in the development and/or progression of a subset of HCCs.
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PMID:Genetic and expression analysis of the KCNRG gene in hepatocellular carcinomas. 1681 83