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Changes in WT1 splicing are associated with a specific gene expression profile in Wilms' tumour

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ONCOGENE
Volume 21, Issue 36, Pages 5566-5573

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1205752

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Wilms' tumour; expression profiling; WTI splicing; prognosis

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Wilms' tumour (WT) or nephroblastoma is the most frequent kidney cancer in children. In a previous study, we reported alterations to WTI transcription in 90% of WT tested, with decreased exon 5 +/- isoform ratio being the most frequent alteration (56% of WT). We now report an approach based on cDNA profiling of tumour pools to identify genes likely to be dysregulated in association with a decreased WTI exon 5 +/- ratio. We compared the expression profiles of pools of tumours classified according to whether this isoform imbalance was present (five tumours) or not (four tumours), using Atlas Cancer cDNA expression arrays. Fourteen of 588 genes tested displayed specific up-regulation (CCND2, PCNA, N-MYC, E2F3, TOP2A, PAK1, DCC and PCDH2) or down-regulation (VEGF, IGFBP5, TIMP3, ARHB, C-FOS and CD9) in the pool of tumours with decreased exon 5 +/- ratio. These results were validated by RT-PCR analysis of four genes (CCND2, PCNA, VEGF and IGFBP5). We extended the analysis of VEGF expression to 51 tumours by real-time RTPCR and ascertained differential expression of this gene associated with WTI expression pattern. Moreover, our results suggest that the VEGF expression level may be of prognosis relevance for relapsed patients.

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