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Publication : Compound haploinsufficiency of Dok2 and Dusp4 promotes lung tumorigenesis.

First Author  Chen M Year  2019
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  129
Issue  1 Pages  215-222
PubMed ID  30475228 Mgi Jnum  J:270610
Mgi Id  MGI:6276468 Doi  10.1172/JCI99699
Citation  Chen M, et al. (2019) Compound haploinsufficiency of Dok2 and Dusp4 promotes lung tumorigenesis. J Clin Invest 129(1):215-222
abstractText  Recurrent broad-scale heterozygous deletions are frequently observed in human cancer. Here we tested the hypothesis that compound haploinsufficiency of neighboring genes at chromosome 8p promotes tumorigenesis. By targeting the mouse orthologs of human DOK2 and DUSP4 genes, which were co-deleted in approximately half of human lung adenocarcinomas, we found that compound-heterozygous deletion of Dok2 and Dusp4 in mice resulted in lung tumorigenesis with short latency and high incidence, and that their co-deletion synergistically activated MAPK signaling and promoted cell proliferation. Conversely, restoration of DOK2 and DUSP4 in lung cancer cells suppressed MAPK activation and cell proliferation. Importantly, in contrast to downregulation of DOK2 or DUSP4 alone, concomitant downregulation of DOK2 and DUSP4 was associated with poor survival in human lung adenocarcinoma. Therefore, our findings lend in vivo experimental support to the notion that compound haploinsufficiency, due to broad-scale chromosome deletions, constitutes a driving force in tumorigenesis.
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