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Query: UMLS:C0027819 (neuroblastoma)
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Long-range-acting gene activator elements were randomly isolated from the human genome by functional selection. HeLa cells were transfected with an enhancer trap, a plasmid containing an enhancerless xanthine-guanosine phosphoribosyltransferase (gpt) gene transcribed from the simian virus 40 early promoter, and stably transformed GPT+ cells were selected. From several transformants, human DNA sequences flanking the enhancer trap were cloned. Two gene activators (GA1 and GA2) were found in the cloned human DNAs. GA1 and GA2 showed strong enhancer activity both in a stable transformation assay and in a transient expression assay. They had functional properties similar to those of other known enhancers: GA1 and GA2 activated the expression of a linked gene over distances of at least 5 kilobases both upstream and downstream in an orientation-independent fashion. GA1 may be required for the initial establishment of gene activation but was not essential for the maintenance of active expression. GA1 and GA2 were active not only in HeLa cells but also in other types of human cells, such as neuroblastoma cells. This indicates a limited but relatively broad cell type specificity. The HeLa genome contains multiple copies of GA1, while GA2 exists once in the genome.
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PMID:Random isolation of gene activator elements from the human genome. 302 43

Concentration of gangliotriaose-series glycosphingolipids, including GA2, GM2, GD2 and GT2, was measured in human sera by a thin-layer chromatography/enzyme-immunostaining method. By this method, as little as 5-10 ng/ml of these glycolipids in serum could be determined simultaneously. Although GD2 ganglioside could be consistently detected in normal cord blood (1-2 ng/ml of serum), the ganglioside was never detected in normal adult serum. However, the same ganglioside was found to be present in large quantity in preoperative sera of 6/9 patients with neuroblastomas (25-658 ng/ml of serum). In addition to GD2, gangliosides GM2 and GA2 increased concomitantly than usual. It is concluded that this highly sensitive quantification of the tumor-associated glycolipids circulating in serum of neuroblastoma patients could be useful in their diagnosis.
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PMID:Detection of gangliotriaose-series glycosphingolipids in serum of cord blood and patients with neuroblastoma by a sensitive TLC/enzyme-immunostaining method. 330 Jul 82