KAI1, a metastasis suppressor gene for prostate cancer on human chromosome 11p11.2
- PMID: 7754374
- DOI: 10.1126/science.7754374
KAI1, a metastasis suppressor gene for prostate cancer on human chromosome 11p11.2
Abstract
A gene from human chromosome 11p11.2 was isolated and was shown to suppress metastasis when introduced into rat AT6.1 prostate cancer cells. Expression of this gene, designated KAI1, was reduced in human cell lines derived from metastatic prostate tumors. KAI1 specifies a protein of 267 amino acids, with four hydrophobic and presumably transmembrane domains and one large extracellular hydrophilic domain with three potential N-glycosylation sites. KAI1 is evolutionarily conserved, is expressed in many human tissues, and encodes a member of a structurally distinct family of leukocyte surface glycoproteins. Decreased expression of this gene may be involved in the malignant progression of prostate and other cancers.
Comment in
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New clue to prostate cancer spread.Science. 1995 May 12;268(5212):799-800. doi: 10.1126/science.7754364. Science. 1995. PMID: 7754364 No abstract available.
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