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Replacement of Fhit in cancer cells suppresses tumorigenicity
Authors:Z Siprashvili  G Sozzi  LD Barnes  P McCue  AK Robinson  V Eryomin  L Sard  E Tagliabue  A Greco  L Fusetti  G Schwartz  MA Pierotti  CM Croce  K Huebner
Affiliation:Kimmel Cancer Center and Departments of Microbiology-Immunology and Pathology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Abstract:The candidate tumor suppressor gene, FHIT, encompasses the common human chromosomal fragile site at 3p14.2, the hereditary renal cancer translocation breakpoint, and cancer cell homozygous deletions. Fhit hydrolyzes dinucleotide 5',5"'-P1,P3-triphosphate in vitro and mutation of a central histidine abolishes hydrolase activity. To study Fhit function, wild-type and mutant FHIT genes were transfected into cancer cell lines that lacked endogenous Fhit. No consistent effect of exogenous Fhit on growth in culture was observed, but Fhit and hydrolase "dead" Fhit mutant proteins suppressed tumorigenicity in nude mice, indicating that 5',5"'-P1, P3-triphosphate hydrolysis is not required for tumor suppression.
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