Expression and alternative splicing of c-ret RNA in papillary thyroid carcinomas

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Øystein Fluge
Dagny RF Haugen
Lars A Akslen
Anne Marstad
Massimo Santoro
Alfredo Fusco
Jan E Varhaug
Johan R Lillehaug
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[1] University of Bergen,Department of Molecular Biology
[2] Haukeland Hospital,Department of Oncology
[3] University of Bergen,Department of Pathology
[4] The Gade Institute,Dipartimento di Medicinà Sperimentale e Clinica
[5] Haukeland Hospital,Department of Surgery
[6] University of Bergen,undefined
[7] Centro di Endocrinologia ed Oncologia Sperimentale del CNR,undefined
[8] Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia,undefined
[9] Università di Catanzaro,undefined
[10] Haukeland Hospital,undefined
[11] University of Bergen,undefined
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Oncogene | 2001年 / 20卷
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RNA splicing; /ptc; thyroid carcinoma;
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Somatic rearrangements of the ret receptor tyrosine kinase have been consistently reported in papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC). It is unclear whether the expression of wild-type c-ret may also be implicated in thyroid tumorigenesis. We studied ret mRNA expression in PTC from Norwegian patients. Using RT–PCR, wild-type ret mRNA was detected in all of 22 PTC and in a PTC cell line. c-ret mRNA was clearly overexpressed in PTC as compared to non-neoplastic thyroid tissue. Hybridization using ret exon DNA dot blot arrays and complex cDNA probes confirmed expression of ret RNA in thyroid biopsies. In accordance with the RNA data, Western immunoblotting showed evidence of wild-type Ret protein in PTC. Rearrangements generating the ret/PTC oncogenes co-existed with c-ret mRNA in PTC. Multiple alternative ret splicing variants were detected in PTC. Four novel ret splicing events were found in the region encoding the extracellular domain. The open reading frames of these transcripts were all in-frame with the Ret tyrosine kinase domain. In the central ret mRNA region encoding the cystein-rich, transmembrane, and main tyrosine kinase domains, no evidence of alternative splicing was detected. Two alternative splice events were detected in the ret mRNA encoding the C-terminal part of Ret protein harboring tyrosine residues important for Ret signaling, excluding exon 19, or retaining intron 19, respectively. Ribonuclease protection assays confirmed the presence of ret alternative splicing events in thyroid biopsies. We conclude that in addition to ret/PTC rearrangements, wild-type c-ret mRNA and alternatively spliced ret transcripts are present in PTC. Transcriptional up-regulation and post-transcriptional mechanisms of c-ret RNA processing may contribute to differences in expression of Ret protein observed in PTC compared to non-neoplastic thyroid tissue.
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