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Query: UMLS:C0027819 (
neuroblastoma
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Previously we cloned and mapped a
B120
gene to human chromosome 1p35-36.1 where possible suppressor genes for various neuroendocrine tumors including
neuroblastoma
have been mapped. Very recently,
B120
was identified as a truncated form of p270, a putative human counterpart of SWI1. In the present study, expression of the
B120
gene product was immunohistochemically investigated in 23 neuroblastomas. We also examined
B120
expression in neural stem cells in developing brain and intact adrenal medulla. Four of 23 neuroblastomas strongly expressed
B120
gene product in both cytoplasm and nucleus. The other neuroblastomas expressed
B120
gene product in the nucleus; however, the intensity of staining was much weaker and equivalent to that in developing human brain stem cells in the subventricular region.
B120
gene product was less strongly expressed in intact adrenal medulla. Subsequently, we performed loss of heterozygosity studies on 19 neuroblastomas using the polymorphic markers D1S195 and D1S511 located near the
B120
gene. Loss of heterozygosity was observed in three of 19 tumors that abundantly expressed B120 protein. Furthermore,
neuroblastoma
cells were transfected with
B120
expression vector. These transfected
neuroblastoma
cells adhered to each other and aggregated. Differential display experiments followed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and Northern blot analysis were performed and three molecules with altered expression in
B120
-transfected
neuroblastoma
cells were identified. One of three genes seemed to be a proliferation-related and cell cycle-related nucleolar protein, p120, encoding gene. We further characterized the genomic structure of
B120
.
B120
appeared to be encoded by 17 exons in more than 20-kbp genomic DNA. The present findings contribute to understanding of the
B120
gene, a truncated form of human SWII1, an approved term for which is SMARCF1, in normal cells and neuroblastomas.
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PMID:Expression of SMARCF1, a truncated form of SWI1, in neuroblastoma. 1115 3