1991
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.88.11.5036
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Receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase gamma is a candidate tumor suppressor gene at human chromosome region 3p21.

Abstract: PTPG, the gene for protein-tyrosine phosphatase y(PTPy), maps to a region ofhuman chromosome 3, 3p2l, that is frequently deleted in renal cell carcinoma and lung carcinoma. One of the functions of protein-tyrosine phosphatases is to reverse the effect of protein-tyrosine kinases, many of which are oncogenes, suggesting that some proteintyrosine phosphatase genes may act as tumor suppressor genes.

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“…In breast cancer, LOH ranging from 30% to 47% were observed at two separate regions, 3p13Ðp14 and 3p21Ðp25 (Chen et al, 1994) or 3p14.3Ðp21.1 and 3p24.3Ðp25.1 (Matsumoto et al, 1997), suggesting the involvement of several tumour-suppressor genes. PTPRG, a protein-tyrosine phosphatase gene, and FHIT that encodes the human diadenosine triphosphate hydrolase (Barnes et al, 1996), both localized within the 3p13Ðp14 region, are potential candidates as targets of deletions in primary breast tumours (LaForgia et al, 1991;Negrini et al, 1996;Ohta et al, 1996). Furthermore, a 3p21.3 region (SCLC) was shown to be homozygously deleted in SCLC cell lines (Daly et al, 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In breast cancer, LOH ranging from 30% to 47% were observed at two separate regions, 3p13Ðp14 and 3p21Ðp25 (Chen et al, 1994) or 3p14.3Ðp21.1 and 3p24.3Ðp25.1 (Matsumoto et al, 1997), suggesting the involvement of several tumour-suppressor genes. PTPRG, a protein-tyrosine phosphatase gene, and FHIT that encodes the human diadenosine triphosphate hydrolase (Barnes et al, 1996), both localized within the 3p13Ðp14 region, are potential candidates as targets of deletions in primary breast tumours (LaForgia et al, 1991;Negrini et al, 1996;Ohta et al, 1996). Furthermore, a 3p21.3 region (SCLC) was shown to be homozygously deleted in SCLC cell lines (Daly et al, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a search for the candidate tumor suppressor gene for RCC, the 3p14.2 locus has been intensively studied (Yamakawa et al, 1992;Boghosian-Sell and Cannizzaro, 1992;LaForgia et al, 1991LaForgia et al, , 1993Atchison et al, 1995;Gnarra et al, 1995, Shi andCannizzaro, 1996). Even though multiple markers which span this breakpoint region have been isolated, a gene has yet to be identi®ed in RCC, with altered expression as a result of the 3;8 rearrangement.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This gene is located on the short arm of chromosome 3 in a region carrying multiple tumour suppressor genes presumably involved in cancer development (LaForgia et al, 1991;. Genetic studies have defined this locus as unstable.…”
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