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Alternative Splicing of the FGF Antisense Gene: Differential Subcellular Localization in Human Tissues and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2007 Jun 15
PMID 17569023
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Overexpression of FGF-2 is associated with tumor recurrence and reduced survival after surgical resection of esophageal cancer, and these risks are reduced in tumors co-expressing the FGF antisense (FGF-AS) RNA. The aim of this study was to characterize the expression of alternatively spliced FGF-AS transcripts and encoded nudix-motif proteins in normal human tissues and in esophageal adenocarcinoma, and to correlate their expression with clinicopathologic findings and outcome. Three alternatively spliced FGF-AS transcripts encoding GFG/NUDT6 isoforms with distinct N termini were detected in various human tissues including esophageal adenocarcinoma. Expression of each isoform as a fusion protein with enhanced green fluorescent protein revealed differential subcellular trafficking: hGFGa is localized to mitochondria by an N-terminal targeting sequence (MTS), whereas hGFGb and hGFGc were localized in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Mutation/deletion analysis confirmed that the predicted MTS was necessary and sufficient for mitochondrial compartmentalization. The predominant FGF-AS mRNA expressed in esophageal tumors was splice variant b. GFG immunoreactivity was detected in the cytoplasm of all esophageal adenocarcinomas and in 88% of tumor cell nuclei. Although we found a trend towards reduced disease-free survival in patients with FGF-2 overexpressing esophageal adenocarcinomas, significantly worse disease-free survival was noted among patients whose tumors did not also overexpress the FGF-AS b isoform (p = 0.03). Tetracycline-inducible FGF-AS b expression in stably transfected human Seg-1 esophageal adenocarcinoma cells resulted in a significant suppression of steady state FGF-2 mRNA content and cell proliferation. Our data implicate the FGF-AS b isoform in modulation of FGF-2 expression and clinical outcome in esophageal adenocarcinoma.

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