Amplification of zinc finger gene 217 (ZNF217) and cancer: when good fingers go bad - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Amplification of zinc finger gene 217 (ZNF217) and cancer: when good fingers go bad
Kate G R Quinlan et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2007 Jun.
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Chromosome 20q13 is highly amplified in human cancers, including 20-30% of early stage human breast cancers. The amplification correlates with poor prognosis. Over-expression of the zinc-finger protein 217 (ZNF217), a candidate oncogene on 20q13.2, in cultured human mammary and ovarian epithelial cells can lead to their immortalization, indicating that selection for ZNF217 expression may drive 20q13 amplification during critical early stages of cancer progression. ZNF217 can also attenuate apoptotic signals resulting from exposure to doxorubicin, suggesting that ZNF217 expression may also be involved in resistance to chemotherapy. Recent findings indicate that ZNF217 binds specific DNA sequences, recruits the co-repressor C-terminal binding protein (CtBP), and represses the transcription of a variety of genes. Inappropriate expression of ZNF217 may lead to aberrant down-regulation of genes involved in limiting the proliferation, survival, and/or invasiveness of cancer cells. Better understanding of ZNF217 and its associated pathways may provide new targets for therapeutic intervention in human cancers.
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