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Published in: Molecular Cancer 1/2008

Open Access 01-12-2008 | Research

Involvement of GTA protein NC2β in Neuroblastoma pathogenesis suggests that it physiologically participates in the regulation of cell proliferation

Authors: Cinzia Di Pietro, Marco Ragusa, Davide Barbagallo, Laura R Duro, Maria R Guglielmino, Alessandra Majorana, Veronica Giunta, Antonella Rapisarda, Elisa Tricarichi, Marco Miceli, Rosario Angelica, Agata Grillo, Barbara Banelli, Isabella Defferari, Stefano Forte, Alessandro Laganà, Camillo Bosco, Rosalba Giugno, Alfredo Pulvirenti, Alfredo Ferro, Karl H Grzeschik, Andrea Di Cataldo, Gian P Tonini, Massimo Romani, Michele Purrello

Published in: Molecular Cancer | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Background

The General Transcription Apparatus (GTA) comprises more than one hundred proteins, including RNA Polymerases, GTFs, TAFs, Mediator, and cofactors such as heterodimeric NC2. This complexity contrasts with the simple mechanical role that these proteins are believed to perform and suggests a still uncharacterized participation to important biological functions, such as the control of cell proliferation.

Results

To verify our hypothesis, we analyzed the involvement in Neuroblastoma (NB) pathogenesis of GTA genes localized at 1p, one of NB critical regions: through RT-PCR of fifty eight NB biopsies, we demonstrated the statistically significant reduction of the mRNA for NC2β (localized at 1p22.1) in 74% of samples (p = 0.0039). Transcripts from TAF13 and TAF12 (mapping at 1p13.3 and 1p35.3, respectively) were also reduced, whereas we didn't detect any quantitative alteration of the mRNAs from GTF2B and NC2α (localized at 1p22-p21 and 11q13.3, respectively). We confirmed these data by comparing tumour and constitutional DNA: most NB samples with diminished levels of NC2β mRNA had also genomic deletions at the corresponding locus.

Conclusion

Our data show that NC2β is specifically involved in NB pathogenesis and may be considered a new NB biomarker: accordingly, we suggest that NC2β, and possibly other GTA members, are physiologically involved in the control of cell proliferation. Finally, our studies unearth complex selective mechanisms within NB cells.
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Title
Involvement of GTA protein NC2β in Neuroblastoma pathogenesis suggests that it physiologically participates in the regulation of cell proliferation
Authors
Cinzia Di Pietro
Marco Ragusa
Davide Barbagallo
Laura R Duro
Maria R Guglielmino
Alessandra Majorana
Veronica Giunta
Antonella Rapisarda
Elisa Tricarichi
Marco Miceli
Rosario Angelica
Agata Grillo
Barbara Banelli
Isabella Defferari
Stefano Forte
Alessandro Laganà
Camillo Bosco
Rosalba Giugno
Alfredo Pulvirenti
Alfredo Ferro
Karl H Grzeschik
Andrea Di Cataldo
Gian P Tonini
Massimo Romani
Michele Purrello
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Molecular Cancer / Issue 1/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1476-4598
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-7-52

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