articlePubMedJul 1, 2002Closed access

Inactivation of LKB1/STK11 is a common event in adenocarcinomas of the lung.

Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine

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Abstract

Frequent losses of chromosome 19p have recently been observed in sporadic lung adenocarcinomas, targeting the location of a critical tumor suppressor gene. Here we performed fine mapping of the short arm of chromosome 19 and found that the LKB1/STK11 gene mapped in the minimal-deleted region. Because germ-line mutations at LKB1/STK11 result in the Peutz-Jeghers syndrome and an increased risk of cancer, we performed a detailed genetic screen of the LKB1/STK11 gene in lung tumors. We detected a high frequency of somatic alterations (mainly nonsense mutations) in primary lung adenocarcinomas and in lung cancer cell lines. Thus, our findings demonstrate for the first time that LKB1/STK11 inactivation is a very…

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Keywords
  • STK11
  • Cancer research
  • Adenocarcinoma
  • Lung
  • Lung cancer
  • Biology
  • Somatic cell
  • Tumor suppressor gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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