Abstract
We analyzed hTERT splicing patterns with respect to telomerase activity in breast cancer. Using a cDNA microarray in 22 cell lines, we observed the difference in expression profiling based on the different levels of full-length variant expression with 71 selected genes. Using 33 known genes that act with the telomerase complex, we performed unsupervised clustering with all cell lines, and found a clustering tendency related to the full-length variant expression level. Using array-based CGH, highly altered genomic copy number changes were found more often in MCF-7 (159 genes) than in MDA-MB-231 (109 genes) and MDA-MB-435 (49 genes), suggesting more genomic changes in MCF-7 cells. On comparing MCF-7 with MDA-MB231 and MDA-MB-435 cell lines, we identified 8 genes with different copy numbers, including dystroglycan, which is located in the p12-21.2 area of chromosome 3. In conclusion, alterations in the level of the full-length variant of hTERT showed different gene expression profiles and genomic copy number changes in breast cancer, which require further study into their cause-and-effect relationship.
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Rha, S. Y., Jeung, H. C., Yang, W. I., Kim, J. J., Oh, T. J., An, S. W., & Chung, H. C. (2006). Alteration of hTERT full-length variant expression level showed different gene expression profiles and genomic copy number changes in breast cancer. Oncology Reports, 15(4), 749–755. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.4.749
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