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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
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The deletion of chromosomal region 6q was commonly found in several types of human cancers, although the tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) located within this genomic region are not well established. Our recent work detected recurrent chromosomal truncation at the Na(+)/K(+) transporting ATPase interacting 2 (
NKAIN2
) gene in
prostate cancer
, which was also found to be truncated in leukemia and lymphoma, suggesting that
NKAIN2
is potentially one of the TSGs located in the 6q commonly deleted region in human cancers.
NKAIN2
gene consists of eight coding exons that span approximately 1 Mb of genomic DNA on chromosome 6q and there are four main splice variants. The function of this gene is not well investigated and the limited knowledge of this gene pointed to nervous system development. The chromosomal translocations in nervous development disorders usually lead to inactivation of this gene. In human tumors, both chromosomal deletion and translocation may also inactivate this gene and consequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Further genetic and cellular functional studies are required to establish its tumor suppressor role.
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PMID:The structure and function of NKAIN2-a candidate tumor suppressor. 2677 Feb 99
Recurrent chromosome breakpoints at 6q22.31, leading to truncation and potential loss-of-function of the
NKAIN2
gene, in Chinese
prostate cancer
patients were previously identified. In this study we investigated genomic, methylation and expression changes of
NKAIN2
in a large number of
prostate cancer
samples and determined its functional role in
prostate cancer
cells. Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis confirmed that
NKAIN2
truncation is specific to Chinese while deletion of the gene is frequent in both Chinese and UK prostate cancers. Significantly reduced expression of
NKAIN2
was also detected at both RNA and protein levels. Somatic mutations of
NKAIN2
in
prostate cancer
samples exist but at very low frequency, suggesting that it is a putative tumor suppressor gene (TSG) with haploid insufficiency. Our functional studies showed that overexpression of
NKAIN2
in
prostate cancer
cells inhibits cellular growth by promoting cell apoptosis, and decreasing cell migration and invasion. Conversely, knockdown of
NKAIN2
promotes
prostate cancer
cell growth by inhibiting cell apoptosis, and increasing cell migration and invasion. These data imply that
NKAIN2
is a novel TSG whose activity is commonly reduced in
prostate cancer
. It may restrain the disease development and progression by inducing apoptosis and suppressing cancer cell growth, migration and invasion. This study provides new insights into prostate carcinogenesis and opportunities for development of novel therapies for
prostate cancer
.
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PMID:NKAIN2 functions as a novel tumor suppressor in prostate cancer. 2758 75