Connexin 43, but not connexin 32, is mutated at advanced stages of human sporadic colon cancer
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Connexin 43, but not connexin 32, is mutated at advanced stages of human sporadic colon cancer
Abstract
The membrane-spanning connexin proteins form microscopic intercellular channels that directly connect the cytoplasms of adjacent cells and as such have been implicated in maintenance of tissue homeostasis. They are considered to act as tumor suppressors since their function or expression is frequently aberrant in tumor cells. Several mechanisms appear to be involved in this, but irreversible mutational alterations have not yet been proved to be among them. In this study we have demonstrated for the first time that connexin 43 but not connexin 32 is specifically and quite frequently mutated in human colon sporadic adenocarcinomas. All tumor-associated mutations led to a shift of reading frame and were located in the multifunctional carboxyl-terminal domain of the protein. Expression of mutated connexin 43 protein was restricted to invasive structures of tumors. These findings suggest that mutational alterations of connexin 43 are involved in advanced stages of progression of human colon cancer towards malignancy.
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