Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell

Although the association of some ribosomal protein genes with colorectal cancer is widely known, the detailed mechanisms and complete list of associated genes is lacking. More importantly, the behaviours of these genes in different types and stages of the cancer are poorly understood. Herein we re...

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Main Authors: Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang, Selvamalar Mutsamy, Teh, Zy-Ying
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spelling my-ukm.journal.156972020-11-16T11:11:57Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15697/ Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang Selvamalar Mutsamy, Teh, Zy-Ying Although the association of some ribosomal protein genes with colorectal cancer is widely known, the detailed mechanisms and complete list of associated genes is lacking. More importantly, the behaviours of these genes in different types and stages of the cancer are poorly understood. Herein we report the study of two ribosomal protein genes in cell lines derived from different sites and stages of colon cancer. Specifically, we analysed the expression pattern of eL14 and uS19 in HCT116 and SW480 cell lines. These two genes, although associated with a wide variety of cancer types, are poorly or have not been studied in colorectal cancer. Semi-quantitative reverse transcription – polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) approach was used, together with Students’ t-test validation. We found a significantly (p < 0.05) differential eL14 and uS19 expression patterns between HCT116 and SW480 cell lines. Our findings suggest that eL14 and uS19 have higher activity in a poorly differentiated cell line derived from advanced (metastatic) stage (Duke’s Stage D) colorectal carcinoma tissues compared to the moderately differentiated cell line derived from a mid-stage (Duke’s Stage B) colorectal adenocarcinoma tumour. This will have important implications for both ribosomal protein genes as type and stage specific biomarkers for colon cancer. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15697/1/49_01_04.pdf Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang and Selvamalar Mutsamy, and Teh, Zy-Ying (2020) Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell. Malaysian Applied Biology, 49 (1). pp. 31-39. ISSN 0126-8643 http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=981&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56
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description Although the association of some ribosomal protein genes with colorectal cancer is widely known, the detailed mechanisms and complete list of associated genes is lacking. More importantly, the behaviours of these genes in different types and stages of the cancer are poorly understood. Herein we report the study of two ribosomal protein genes in cell lines derived from different sites and stages of colon cancer. Specifically, we analysed the expression pattern of eL14 and uS19 in HCT116 and SW480 cell lines. These two genes, although associated with a wide variety of cancer types, are poorly or have not been studied in colorectal cancer. Semi-quantitative reverse transcription – polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) approach was used, together with Students’ t-test validation. We found a significantly (p < 0.05) differential eL14 and uS19 expression patterns between HCT116 and SW480 cell lines. Our findings suggest that eL14 and uS19 have higher activity in a poorly differentiated cell line derived from advanced (metastatic) stage (Duke’s Stage D) colorectal carcinoma tissues compared to the moderately differentiated cell line derived from a mid-stage (Duke’s Stage B) colorectal adenocarcinoma tumour. This will have important implications for both ribosomal protein genes as type and stage specific biomarkers for colon cancer.
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author Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
Selvamalar Mutsamy,
Teh, Zy-Ying
spellingShingle Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
Selvamalar Mutsamy,
Teh, Zy-Ying
Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
author_facet Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
Selvamalar Mutsamy,
Teh, Zy-Ying
author_sort Sim, Edmund Ui-Hang
title Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
title_short Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
title_full Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
title_fullStr Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
title_full_unstemmed Expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes eL14 and uS19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
title_sort expression patterns of the human ribosomal protein genes el14 and us19 in colon cancer is dependent on the type and stage of the cancer cell
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15697/1/49_01_04.pdf
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