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. 1990 Apr;87(7):2775-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.87.7.2775.

Frequent inactivation of the retinoblastoma anti-oncogene is restricted to a subset of human tumor cells

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Frequent inactivation of the retinoblastoma anti-oncogene is restricted to a subset of human tumor cells

J M Horowitz et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

We have used polyclonal anti-synthetic peptide serum to study the role of retinoblastoma gene (RB) inactivation in a variety of human tumor cell lines. Our analysis indicates that inactivation of the RB protein, p105-Rb, is universal in retinoblastoma cells, vindicating the predictions of the Knudson "two-hit" hypothesis. In addition, our analysis has shown that inactivations of the RB gene are nearly as frequent in a more common human tumor, small cell lung carcinoma. One-third of bladder carcinomas surveyed also carry altered or absent p105-Rb. Other human tumors by contrast demonstrate only infrequent inactivation of the RB gene. These results suggest that inactivation of the RB gene is a critical step in the pathogenesis of a subset of human tumors.

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