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Cancer Genetics
D-PCa-2: A novel transcript highly overexpressed in human prostate and prostate cancer
Article first published online: 3 FEB 2004
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.20049
Copyright © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Weigle, B., Kiessling, A., Ebner, R., Fuessel, S., Temme, A., Meye, A., Schmitz, M., Rieger, M. A., Ockert, D., Wirth, M. P. and Rieber, E. P. (2004), D-PCa-2: A novel transcript highly overexpressed in human prostate and prostate cancer. International Journal of Cancer, 109: 882–892. doi: 10.1002/ijc.20049
Publication History
- Issue published online: 11 MAR 2004
- Article first published online: 3 FEB 2004
- Manuscript Accepted: 12 NOV 2003
- Manuscript Revised: 6 NOV 2003
- Manuscript Received: 10 SEP 2003
Funded by
- Wilhelm-Vaillant-Stiftung
- Wilhelm-Sander-Stiftung. Grant Number: 1999.009.2
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Keywords:
- prostate-specific gene;
- prostate carcinoma;
- real-time RT-PCR
Abstract
Identification of genes selectively expressed in tumors or individual tissues is a crucial prerequisite for molecular diagnosis and treatment of cancer by addressing molecular targets. By screening an expression database, we identified the novel gene D-PCa-2 (Dresden prostate carcinoma 2), which is highly overexpressed in normal prostate tissue and prostate carcinoma (PCa). The corresponding transcript contained an open reading frame of 453 nucleotides encoding a putative protein of 150 amino acids. A large part of exon 8 of the D-PCa-2 gene shows strong similarity to the high-mobility-group nucleosomal binding protein 2 (HMGN2) cDNA. The highly specific transcription of the D-PCa-2 gene in normal and malignant prostate tissues and in a few additional tumors was demonstrated by using multiple tissue dot blot, cancer profiling dot blot and real-time PCR analyses. Examination of 18 pairs of tumorous and nontumorous prostate tissues from PCa patients by quantitative RT-PCR revealed D-PCa-2 transcripts in all specimens. The potential usefulness of D-PCa-2 as a sensitive marker for metastatic prostate carcinoma cells in lymph nodes was demonstrated by the detection of one LNCaP cell in 1 × 105 normal lymph node cells using real-time RT-PCR. Examination of 22 lymph nodes from PCa patients either containing metastatic prostate cancer cells or diagnosed as cancer-free was in full concordance with histopathologic diagnoses. These results validate D-PCa-2 as a transcript with high tissue specificity and with a potential application in the diagnosis of PCa. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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