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Inactivation of relevant tumor-suppressor genes by allelic or homozygous deletion is a characteristic event in tumor cells. Here, the prognostic value of allelic deletions on 5p13-12 at the putative del-27 tumor-suppressor locus and in the
APC
tumor-suppressor gene on 5q21, as well as homozygous deletions of the MTS1 (p16INK4, CDKN 2) tumor-suppressor gene on 9p21 was assessed in 87 bladder cancers using microdissection and PCR-based assays. Tumor-specific LOH was detected in 10 of 38 (26%, del-27), and 15 of 30 (50%,
APC
) informative specimens. Homozygous deletion of the MTS1 gene was detected in 33% of 84 tumors investigated. These deletion frequencies implicate the 3 tumor-suppressor regions in the genesis of transitional-cell carcinoma. In contrast to deletions of the
APC
or MTS1 genes, LOH at the del-27 locus correlated with tumor progression. This suggests that loss of the putative tumor-suppressor gene
DEL
-27 is involved in an aggressive behavior of the tumor cells and appears to be a prognostic marker for the clinical outcome of patients with transitional-cell carcinoma.
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PMID:Deletion analysis at the DEL-27, APC and MTS1 loci in bladder cancer: LOH at the DEL-27 locus on 5p13-12 is a prognostic marker of tumor progression. 922 7
The cell cycle has been extensively studied in various organisms, and the recent access to an overwhelming amount of genomic data has given birth to a new integrated approach called comparative genomics. Comparing the cell cycle across species shows that its regulation is evolutionarily conserved; the best-known example is the pivotal role of cyclin-dependent kinases in all the eukaryotic lineages hitherto investigated. Interestingly, the molecular network associated with the activity of the CDK-cyclin complexes is also evolutionarily conserved, thus, defining a core cell cycle set of genes together with lineage-specific adaptations. In this paper, we describe the core cell cycle genes of Ostreococcus tauri, the smallest free-living eukaryotic cell having a minimal cellular organization with a nucleus, a single chloroplast, and only one mitochondrion. This unicellular marine green alga, which has diverged at the base of the green lineage, shows the minimal yet complete set of core cell cycle genes described to date. It has only one homolog of CDKA, CDKB, CDKD, cyclin A, cyclin B, cyclin D, cyclin H, Cks, Rb, E2F, DP,
DEL
, Cdc25, and Wee1. We have also added the
APC
and SCF E3 ligases to the core cell cycle gene set. We discuss the potential of genome-wide analysis in the identification of divergent orthologs of cell cycle genes in different lineages by mining the genomes of evolutionarily important and strategic organisms.
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PMID:Genome-wide analysis of core cell cycle genes in the unicellular green alga Ostreococcus tauri. 1553 5