Human colorectal carcinomas express high levels of high mobility group HMGI (Y) proteins

M Fedele, A Bandiera, G Chiappetta, S Battista… - Cancer research, 1996 - AACR
Cancer research, 1996AACR
A correlation has previously been demonstrated between the presence of the three HMGI
proteins (HMGI, HMGY, and HMGI-C) and the expression of a highly malignant phenotype in
epithelial and fibroblastic rat thyroid cells; this being subsequently extended to experimental
thyroid, lung, prostate, mammary, and skin carcinomas. Recently, we have demonstrated
that expression of HMGI and HMGY proteins, coded for by the HMGI (Y) gene, is associated
with the malignant phenotype of human thyroid neoplasias. Here, we show that HMGI (Y) …
Abstract
A correlation has previously been demonstrated between the presence of the three HMGI proteins (HMGI, HMGY, and HMGI-C) and the expression of a highly malignant phenotype in epithelial and fibroblastic rat thyroid cells; this being subsequently extended to experimental thyroid, lung, prostate, mammary, and skin carcinomas. Recently, we have demonstrated that expression of HMGI and HMGY proteins, coded for by the HMGI(Y) gene, is associated with the malignant phenotype of human thyroid neoplasias. Here, we show that HMGI(Y) gene expression is present both at the RNA and protein level in human colorectal carcinoma cell lines and tissues examined in this study. Conversely, no HMGI(Y) proteins were detected in normal intestinal mucosa. Therefore, these results suggest an involvement of HMGI and HMGY proteins overexpression in colorectal tumorigenesis.
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