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Aberrant
splicing in several human tumors in the tumor suppressor genes neurofibromatosis
type 1, neurofibromatosis type 2, and tuberous sclerosis 2
Kaufmann D, Leistner W, Kruse
P, Kenner O, Hoffmeyer S, Hein C, Vogel W, Messiaen L, Bartelt B
Universitatsklinikum Ulm, Abteilung Humangenetik, D-89070
Ulm, Germany.
dieter.kaufmann@medizin.uni-ulm.de
Mutations at splice sites or surrounding sequences have been reported to
cause aberrant splicing.
However, splicing errors can also occur without sequence alterations.
We investigated three tumor suppressor genes for aberrant splicing in
tumors.
At a low frequency per exon it was found in five of seven of the investigated
in-frame exons of the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) gene, in two of three exons
of the neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) gene, and in one of three exons of the
tuberous sclerosis 2 gene.
It was detectable in all of the human tumor tissues tested (NF1 neurofibroma,
sporadic intramedullar neurinoma, sporadic meningiomas, NF2 schwannoma, NF2
meningioma, basalioma, and naevus) as well as in cultured tumor cell lines and
cultured primary cells.
Hence, our data show that aberrant splicing is a very common process.
According to simulations of the secondary structures of the pre-mRNA, we suggest
that aberrant splicing is attributable to the rare occurrence of alternative
structures at the splice donor site, which are not recognized by the splice
machinery.
In HeLa cells, aberrant splicing is found to be increased at elevated
temperatures and low pH in vitro, conditions often found in tumor tissues.
In three tumor tissues tested for one NF1 exon, we found approximately twice the
amount of aberrant transcript as in normal tissues.
Therefore, we suggest that the increase in aberrant splicing caused by
environmental factors represents an additional mechanism for the reduction of
the amount of tumor suppressor mRNA in the absence of relevant mutations in the
tumor.
PMID:
11888927 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=11888927
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