Loss of IGF-II imprinting in endometrial tumors: overexpression in carcinosarcoma.

Cancer Lett

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Published: May 2000

The genomic imprinting of the maternal allele defines the monoallelic expression of the IGF-II gene in most human tissues. The loss of imprinting (LOI) leading to biallelic overexpression of IGF-II has been reported in several human malignancies, including uterine leiomyosarcoma. To ascertain if LOI occurs in endometrial malignancies, the allelic expression of the IGF-II gene was examined in samples of normal human endometrium (n=22) and endometrial tumors (n=12) by assessing the ApaI polymorphism in cDNA segments amplified by RT-PCR. The biallelic overexpression of IGF-II mRNA, involving activation of all four (P1-P4) promoters, was detected in one normal endometrium and in one endometrial carcinosarcoma. Low level biallelic expression of IGF-II was also detected in two samples of hormone-unresponsive/Type II endometrial carcinomas. The level of IGF-I mRNA in these four samples was low. The IGF-IR mRNA was overexpressed in all endometrial cancers including the carcinosarcoma sample, but not in normal endometrium. These data suggest that LOI associated with overexpression of IGF-II and concomitant overexpression of IGF-IR may play a role in the rare carcinosarcoma of the endometrium.

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