The search for new and more specific molecular markers of prostatic cancers has led, in recent years, to the identification of the DD3 gene. Using reverse transcription (RT)-PCR, we investigated DD3 gene expression in human cell lines, in blood samples from healthy men and women donors and in various neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissues from the prostate and other organs. Whereas RT-PCR analysis using primers that amplified the region spanning exons 1 and 3 yielded DD3 gene expression in all samples examined, a primer downstream to exon 4 detected the expected size DD3 band only in benign and malignant prostatic tissues. These findings indicate that the only prostate specific region of DD3 is exon 4.
Is DD3 a new prostate-specific gene? / Gandini, Orietta; L., Luci; Stigliano, Antonio; R., Lucera; DI SILVERIO, Franco; Toscano, Vincenzo; Cardillo, MARIA ROSARIA. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 23:1 A(2003), pp. 305-308.
Is DD3 a new prostate-specific gene?
GANDINI, Orietta;STIGLIANO, Antonio;DI SILVERIO, Franco;TOSCANO, Vincenzo;CARDILLO, MARIA ROSARIA
2003
Abstract
The search for new and more specific molecular markers of prostatic cancers has led, in recent years, to the identification of the DD3 gene. Using reverse transcription (RT)-PCR, we investigated DD3 gene expression in human cell lines, in blood samples from healthy men and women donors and in various neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissues from the prostate and other organs. Whereas RT-PCR analysis using primers that amplified the region spanning exons 1 and 3 yielded DD3 gene expression in all samples examined, a primer downstream to exon 4 detected the expected size DD3 band only in benign and malignant prostatic tissues. These findings indicate that the only prostate specific region of DD3 is exon 4.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.