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Copyright Nature Publishing Group Mar 2013

Abstract

While chromosomal translocations have a fundamental role in the development of several human leukaemias, their role in solid tumour development has been somewhat more controversial. Recently, it was shown that up to 80% of prostate tumours harbour at least one such gene fusion, and that the most common fusion event, between the prostate-specific TMPRSS2 gene and the ERG oncogene, is a critical, and probably early factor in prostate cancer development. Here we demonstrate the presence and expression of this significant chromosomal rearrangement in prostate cancer stem cells. Moreover, we show that in the prostate epithelial hierarchy from both normal and tumour tissues, TMPRSS2 transcription is subjected to tight monoallelic regulation, which is retained upon asymmetric division and relaxed during epithelial cell differentiation. The presence and expression of TMPRSS2/ERG in prostate stem cells would provide ERG-driven survival advantages, allowing maintenance of this mutated genotype.

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Title
Monoallelic expression of TMPRSS2/ERG in prostate cancer stem cells
Author
Polson, Euan S; Lewis, John L; Celik, Hamza; Mann, Vincent M; Stower, Michael J; Simms, Matthew S; Rodrigues, Greta; Collins, Anne T; Maitland, Norman J
Pages
1623
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Mar 2013
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1321080183
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Mar 2013