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Sulf2 gene is alternatively spliced in mammalian developing and tumour tissues with functional implications
Authors:Gill Rai B S  Day Amy  Barstow Amy  Liu Hongxiang  Zaman Gul  Dhoot Gurtej K
Institution:aDepartment of Basic Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, Royal College Street, London NW1 OTU, UK;bMolecular Malignancy Laboratory and Department of Histopathology, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Universities NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:SULF2 enzyme regulates the activities of a number of signalling pathways that in many tissues are up-regulated during development and disease. As we recently showed for avian Sulf1, the present study demonstrates that mammalian Sulf2 gene can also generate functionally distinct splice variants that would regulate normal development and tumour growth differentially. It is thus important to distinguish SULF1/SULF2 isoforms in mammalian tissues to understand their functional and clinical relevance to disease. This study demonstrates that unlike normal adult lung with little or no SULF2 expression, this enzyme is expressed at high levels in most lung tumours showing differential cellular distribution of full length and shorter SULF2 variants in such tumours. Furthermore, we show that the short SULF2 splice variants are associated with those signalling pathways that are inhibited by full length SULF1/SULF2 variants and therefore could promote growth in such lung tumours.
Keywords:Sulf2  Alternative splicing  Fetal development  Tumour growth  EGFR  cMet  pERK  pAKT
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