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Overexpression of a novel osteopetrosis-related gene CCDC154 suppresses cell proliferation by inducing G2/M arrest

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CELL CYCLE
Volume 11, Issue 17, Pages 3270-3279

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/cc.21642

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CCDC154; osteopetrosis; cellular localization; cell proliferation; G(2)/M arrest

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31071086]
  2. Initiation Funds for Talent of Wenzhou Medical College [A890001]

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Osteopetrosis, a disorder of skeletal bone, can cause death during childhood. We previously described a new spontaneous autosomal recessive osteopetrosis mouse mutant, new toothless (ntl). In this study, we reported for the first time the identification, cloning and characterization of the coiled-coil domain-containing 154 (CCDC154), a novel gene whose deletion of similar to 5 kb sequence including exons 1-6 was completely linked to the ntl mutant. The CCDC154 was conserved between mouse and human and is wildly expressed in mouse tissues. The cellular localization of CCDC154 was in the early endosomes. Overexpression of CCDC154 inhibited cell proliferation of HEK293 cells by inducing G(2)/M arrest. CCDC154 also inhibited tumor cell growth, and the soft agar assay revealed a significant decrease of the colony size of Hela cells upon transfection of CCDC154. Our results indicate that CCDC154 is a novel osteopetrosis-related gene involved in cell cycle regulation and tumor suppression growth.

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