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. 2003;64(4):450-8.
doi: 10.1159/000070306.

Identification of a novel homeobox-containing gene, LAGY, which is downregulated in lung cancer

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Identification of a novel homeobox-containing gene, LAGY, which is downregulated in lung cancer

Yuan Chen et al. Oncology. 2003.

Abstract

We have isolated a novel gene, lung cancer-associated gene Y (LAGY), by suppression subtractive hybridization. The nucleotide sequence of LAGY predicts a small protein of 73 amino acids containing a putative homeobox domain with a molecular mass of 8.1 kD. Multiple-tissue Northern blot analysis revealed that LAGY is present in human placenta, lung, brain, heart and skeletal muscle. Gene mapping locates LAGY on chromosome 4q11-13.1. The expression of LAGY mRNA was widely lost in 18 lung tumor cell lines comprising all major histological types, as shown by Northern blot analysis and semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. In an investigation of 72 primary lung tumors, this gene was significantly downregulated in tumors compared to 9 normal lung tissue samples. There was a significant reduction of LAGY expression in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC; n = 27) with increasing grade and stage. No expression was detectable in two high-grade SCCs or two small cell and large cell lung carcinomas (n = 4 for each). In adenocarcinoma (n = 37), expression was reduced; however, this did not reach statistical significance. Since homeodomain-containing genes are known to transcriptionally regulate key cellular processes and are associated with carcinogenesis, we suggest that LAGY might be linked to lung cancer development and progression.

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