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Conditional deletion of the tumor suppressor Hic1 results in aneuploidy and single-step transformation
Anette Szczepny, Lisa McKenzie, Samantha Jayesekara, Prue Russell, Gavin Wright, Stephen B Baylin, Fernando J Rossello, Jason E Cain, David N Watkins
CANCER RESEARCH | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2014
Abstract
Abstract HIC1 is a zinc-finger transcriptional repressor frequently targeted for deletion and/or epigenetic gene silencing in cancer. In cancer cell lines, re-expression of HIC1 results in the downregulation of target genes thought to promote context-dependent tumor growth, including Sirt1, Atoh1, Efna1 and components of the WNT and STAT3 signalling pathway. In mouse embryonic fibroblasts, we now show that deletion of a conditional loxP allele of Hic1 results in immediate growth arrest without significant overexpression of Hic1 target genes, followed by a prolonged period of cellular quiescence. After several weeks, we then observed the spontaneous emergence of ..
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