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Identification of a 428-kb homozygously deleted region disrupting the SEZ6L gene at 22q12.1 in a lung cancer cell line

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Frequent allelic losses on chromosome 22q in small cell lung carcinomas (SCLCs) and advanced non-small cell lung carcinomas indicate the presence of tumor suppressor gene(s) on this chromosome arm. We detected a homozygous deletion at 22q12.1 in a SCLC cell line, Lu24. Cloning of the breakpoints of the Lu24 deletion revealed that the deletion was interstitial and 428, 131 bp in size. The deleted region contained the SEZ6L (Seizure 6-like) gene, whose structure had been partially determined by the chromosome 22 sequencing project. We determined the full length cDNA sequence for the SEZ6L gene based on the genomic sequence for the SEZ6L locus using the GENSCAN program and the RT–PCR method. The deduced SEZ6L protein was a transmembrane protein of 1024 amino acids with multiple domains involved in protein–protein interaction and signal transduction. SEZ6L expression was detected in a variety of human tissues, including lung, while its expression was detected in 14 (30%) of 46 lung cancer cell lines examined. Missense mutations were detected in three (7%) of the 46 cell lines, and a 1 bp deletion in the polypyrimidine tract preceding exon 4 was detected in one (2%) of 46 primary lung cancers. Therefore, it is possible that genetic and/or epigenetic SEZ6L alterations are involved in the development and/or progression in a subset of lung cancer, although functional analysis of the SEZ6L gene as well as molecular analysis of other genes in the homozygously deleted region is necessary to understand the pathogenetic significance of 22q deletions in human lung carcinogenesis.

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This work was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Health and Welfare for the 2nd-term Comprehensive 10-year Strategy for Cancer Control and Grants-in-Aid from the Ministry of Health and Welfare and from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan. We thank the following scientists for providing cell lines: Dr Y Hayata of Tokyo Medical College; Drs T Terasaki and S Hirohashi of the National Cancer Research Institute, Japan; Dr M Takada of Izumisano Municipal Hospital; and Drs AF Gazder and JD Minna of the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center. Cell lines were also obtained from ATCC and JCRB. We are grateful to Dr M Noguchi of the University of Tsukuba for providing us with a human bronchial epithelial cell line, tpc16B. M Nishioka is a recipient of the Research Resident Fellowship from the Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research.

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Nishioka, M., Kohno, T., Takahashi, M. et al. Identification of a 428-kb homozygously deleted region disrupting the SEZ6L gene at 22q12.1 in a lung cancer cell line. Oncogene 19, 6251–6260 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1204031

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