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Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 256-263 (March 2006)


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Characterization of human Rab20 overexpressed in exocrine pancreatic carcinoma

Jean-Michel Amillet, PhDa12, Didier Ferbus, PhDa1, Francisco X. Real, PhDb, Claude Antony, PhDc, Martine Muleris, PhDa, Thomas M. Gress, MDd, Gérard Goubin, PhDaCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 29 March 2005; accepted 31 October 2005. published online 27 January 2006.

Summary 

In a large-scale analysis of gene expression in pancreatic cancer, we isolated the homologue of the mouse Rab20. The mouse protein was previously identified during a search for novel Rab proteins, a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in the regulation of intracellular vesicular transport. The Rab20 protein has no close relationship to any member of the Rab protein subfamily. In contrast to other members, it contains an insertion of 40 amino acids of unknown function and an inversion of 3 amino acids at the position corresponding to codon 61 in p21ras proteins. Using immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy, we localized the Rab20 protein in the vicinity of the Golgi apparatus. Rab20 expression was detected by Western blot analysis in 11 of 11 pancreatic tumor cell lines and 7 of 8 primary pancreatic carcinomas. Absent or very faint expression was observed in normal pancreas cell extracts. Immunohistochemical analysis of Rab20 in tissues showed low or absent expression in normal pancreas and stronger expression in 15 of 18 exocrine pancreatic adenocarcinomas. Rab20 was also detected in preneoplastic pancreatic intraductal neoplasia lesions, suggesting that its up-regulation may be an early event in pancreatic carcinogenesis.

a FRE 2584 CNRS, Institut Curie, 26 rue d'Ulm, 75248 Paris Cedex 05, France

b Unitat de Biologia Cellular i Molecular, Institut Municipal d'Investigacio Medica, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

c EMBL Electron Microscopy Core Facility, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany

d Department of Internal Medizin I, Universitätsklinikum Ulm, 89081 Ulm, Germany

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Biologie Oro-faciale et Pathologie, INSERM EMI 110, Institut Biomédical des Cordeliers, 75270 Paris Cedex 06, France.

1 These authors contributed equally to the work.

2 Present address: Aventis, 13 quai Jules Guesde, 94403 Vitry-sur-Seine, France.

PII: S0046-8177(05)00635-0

doi:10.1016/j.humpath.2005.10.017


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