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  • Scientists studied a gene called MED12 that often gets deleted in tumors of smooth muscle, especially in the uterus.
  • They looked at 70 cases of these deletions and found that the average size of the deletions was about 18.7 base pairs, which are tiny parts of DNA.
  • The study also discovered that the breaks in the DNA where deletions happen are not random; they often occur in specific areas, suggesting that certain DNA shapes might cause these mutations.

Article Abstract

Background: Deletions of the gene encoding mediator subcomplex 12 (MED12) in human smooth muscle tumors rank among the most frequent genomic alterations in human tumors at all. In a minority of these cases, small deletions are found. In an attempt to delineate key features of the deletions aimed at a better understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of uterine smooth muscle tumors we have analyzed 70 MED12 deletions including 46 cases from the literature and 24 own unpublished cases.

Results: The average length of the deletions was 18.7 bp ranging between 2 bp and 43 bp. While in general multitudes of 3 clearly dominated leaving the transcript in frame, deletions of 21, 24, 30, and 33 nucleotides were clearly underrepresented. Within the DNA segment affected deletion breakpoints were not randomly distributed. Most breakpoints clustered within the center of the segment where two peaks of breakpoint clusters could be distinguished. Interestingly, one of these clusters coincides with the loop of a putative folded non-B DNA structure whereas a much lower number of breaks noted in the 5' and 3' stem of the structure forming an intramolecular B-helix. The second cluster mainly consisting of 3' breaks was located in a region downstream adjacent to the stem.

Conclusion: The present study describes for the first time main characteristics of MED12 deletions occurring in smooth muscle tumors. Interestingly, the non-random distribution of breakpoints within the deletion hotspot region may point to a role of non-canonical DNA structures for the occurrence of these mutations and the molecular pathogenesis of uterine smooth muscle tumors, respectively.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3712005PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1755-8166-6-23DOI Listing

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