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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
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We have previously mapped a liver tumor suppressor locus to human chromosome 11p11.2-p12 using a functional model of tumor suppression. Using this model system, we have employed a candidate gene approach to identify potential liver tumor suppressor genes. Thirty-eight known genes have been positioned in human 11p11.2-p12 by the Human Genome Project. Here we show that four of these genes (guanine nucleotide binding protein gamma 3; mitochondrial carrier homolog 2; p53-induced protein (
PIG11
), and pRDI-BF1-rIZ1 domain containing 11) localized to the minimal liver tumor suppressor region within 11p11.2-p12. In fact, all of these genes mapped to human 11p11.2, allowing refinement of the liver tumor suppressor region to this cytogenetic band. Three of the four genes (mitochondrial carrier homolog 2,
PIG11
, and pRDI-BF1-rIZ1 domain containing 11) were uniformly expressed by an index panel of suppressed microcell hybrid cell lines, identifying them as candidate liver tumor suppressor genes. In a preliminary analysis of four human
hepatocellular carcinoma
cell lines (HepG2, Hep3B, SNU398, and SNU449), the transcript for
PIG11
was lost or significantly decreased in two of these cell lines (HepG2 and Hep3B), suggesting the potential involvement of
PIG11
in some human hepatocellular carcinomas. The results of this study extended our previous knowledge of genes located in the minimal liver tumor suppressor region of human 11p11.2 and identified several candidate liver tumor suppressor genes from this region. Further characterization of these candidates will provide new insight into the role of human 11p11.2 in the molecular pathogenesis of human liver cancer.
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PMID:Identification of three 11p11.2 candidate liver tumor suppressors through analysis of known human genes. 1255 65
PIG11
(p53-induced gene 11) is a p53 target gene and candidate tumour suppressor gene. In this study, the expression of
PIG11
protein was detected in human
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) and normal liver tissues with an immunohistochemical method. Compared with expression in human normal liver tissues, the expression of
PIG11
protein was significantly down-regulated in human
HCC
tissues. In addition, a recombinant pLXSN-
PIG11
retroviral vector was constructed and transfected into HepG2 cells (human
hepatocellular carcinoma
cell line) and the role of
PIG11
in apoptosis was analyzed. The percentage (18.60%) of apoptotic cells transfected with pLXSN-
PIG11
was higher than that in cells transfected with pLXSN only (6.03%) or the vehicle control (3.81%) (P < 0.01). DNA gel electrophoresis showed a clear DNA ladder in pLXSN-
PIG11
-infected HepG2 cells. Our results suggested that the
PIG11
gene is involved in carcinogenesis and development of
hepatocarcinoma
. Therefore,
PIG11
is considered to be a new candidate liver tumour suppressor gene, and may play an important role in tumour suppression through promotion of cell apoptosis.
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PMID:PIG11 is involved in hepatocellular carcinogenesis and its over-expression promotes Hepg2 cell apoptosis. 1909 15
P53-induced protein 11 (
PIG11
), one of the primeval transcriptional targets of p53, is up-regulated in apoptosis induced by multiple chemopreventive agents and is involved in tumorigenesis or tumor development. Nevertheless, the clinical value and biological role of
PIG11
in
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) are still unknown. In the present article, we explored the expression pattern of
PIG11
in
HCC
tumor tissues, the prognostic value of
PIG11
for
HCC
patients, and the biological functions on the apoptosis of HepG2 cells. We discovered that high
PIG11
expression was negatively associated with certain clinical characteristics, and higher expression of
PIG11
resulted in better prognosis of patients with
HCC
.
PIG11
over-expression induced HepG2 cell apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway, and reactive oxygen species played a regulatory role in this process. Hence,
PIG11
may act as a candidate liver tumor suppressor and exhibit potential as a novel prognostic biomarker for
HCC
.
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PMID:PIG11 over-expression predicts good prognosis and induces HepG2 cell apoptosis via reactive oxygen species-dependent mitochondrial pathway. 3024 Oct 46