Differential gene expression in colon carcinoma cells and tissues detected with a cDNA array

Steffen Backert, Marcos Gelos, Ursula Kobalz, Marie Luise Hanski, Christian Böhm, Benno Mann, Nicole Lövin, Alexei Gratchev, Ulrich Mansmann, Mary Pat Moyer, Ernst Otto Riecken, Christoph Hanski

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Abstract

Expression of selected genes coding for proteins with defined cellular functions was analysed in human cell lines derived from normal colonic mucosa, non-mucinous colonic carcinomas and mucinous colonic carcinomas. Altered expression of 10 genes in colon carcinoma cells was found by using a cDNA array; 6 of these alterations (60%) were confirmed by Northern blotting or semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR). Among these 6 genes, 3 transcription factors as well as the topoisomerase II α and the mitosis inhibitor WEEIHu gene were significantly suppressed in the tumour cell lines. In addition, the gene coding for the cell cycle inhibitor p21 was overexpressed only in cell lines derived from mucinous carcinomas. The significant suppression of the kinase WEEIHu gene in carcinoma cells of both phenotypes and the tendency of the mucinous phenotype to overexpress p21 protein were confirmed in human colon carcinoma tissues. Our data show that the cDNA array method permits a correct identification of changes in gene expression with a relatively high accuracy. The different expression of the p21 gene in the non-mucinous and mucinous carcinoma cells supports the hypothesis that these phenotypes may develop along different genetic pathways. The detection of WEEIHu gene suppression in colon carcinoma cells and tissues suggests its potential role in tumourigenesis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)868-874
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Cancer
Volume82
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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