EXPRESSION, PROMOTER USAGE AND PARENTAL IMPRINTING STATUS OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-II (IGF2) IN HUMAN HEPATOBLASTOMA - UNCOUPLING OF IGF2 AND H19 IMPRINTING
Xr. Li et al., EXPRESSION, PROMOTER USAGE AND PARENTAL IMPRINTING STATUS OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-II (IGF2) IN HUMAN HEPATOBLASTOMA - UNCOUPLING OF IGF2 AND H19 IMPRINTING, Oncogene, 11(2), 1995, pp. 221-229
We have studied the promoter utilization and parental imprinting statu
s of human IGF2 in three genetically informative hepatoblastomas from
patients ranging in age from 9 months to 3 years, In all three cases,
there is a downregulation of promoter P1 in the tumor tissues while th
e P2 and P3 promoters are upregulated compared to the normal liver, On
e of the three patients displayed loss of imprinting (LOI) of IGF2 in
the tumor tissue, We also investigated the expression of the H19 gene
in all three cases and the methylation pattern in H19 from the patient
with LOI of IGF2. The expression of H19 was greatly reduced in all tu
mors. Monoallelic H19 expression however, was retained even in the cas
e which showed LOI of IGF2. Unlike the situation in Wilms' tumor, no d
ifferences in the methylation pattern between the normal liver and tum
or tissues were observed in the H19 promoter or 3' region, using HpaII
analysis. We show here, that in contrast to the situation in Wilms' t
umor, H19 expression is not a prerequisite for maintaining a monoallel
ic IGF2 expression.