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Characterization of HOX gene expression in canine mammary tumour cell lines from spontaneous tumours
Authors:P. DeInnocentes  E. C. Graff  F. M. Lutful Kabir  R. Curtis Bird
Affiliation:1. Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA;2. AURIC—Auburn University Research Initiative in Cancer, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA;3. Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA
Abstract:Spatial/temporal controls of development are regulated by the homeotic (HOX) gene complex and require integration with oncogenes and tumour suppressors regulating cell cycle exit. Spontaneously derived neoplastic canine mammary carcinoma cell models were investigated to determine if HOX expression profiles were associated with neoplasia as HOX genes promote neoplastic potential in human cancers. Comparative assessment of human and canine breast cancer expression profiles revealed remarkable similarity for all four paralogous HOX gene clusters and several unlinked HOX genes. Five canine HOX genes were overexpressed with expression profiles consistent with oncogene‐like character (HOXA1, HOXA13, HOXD4, HOXD9 and SIX1) and three HOX genes with underexpressed profiles (HOXA11, HOXC8 and HOXC9) were also identified as was an apparent nonsense mutation in HOXC6. This data, as well as a comparative analysis of similar data from human breast cancers suggested expression of selected HOX genes in canine mammary carcinoma could be contributing to the neoplastic phenotype.
Keywords:canine mammary cancer  cell models  comparative oncology  HOX genes  oncogene  tumour suppressor
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