Discovery of Human Mad-related Genes

Resistance to the growth inhibitory effects of TGF-beta is common in human cancers. However the mechanism(s) by which tumour cells become restistant to TGF-beta are generally unknown. We have identified five novel human genes related to a Drosophila gene called Mad which is thought to transduce signals from TGF-beta family members. One of these genes was found to be somatically mutated in two of eighteen colorectal cancers, and three of the other genes were located at chromosomal positions previously suspected to harbor tumour suppressor genes. These data suggest that this gene family may prove to be important in the suppression of neoplasia, imparting the growth inhibitory effects of TGF-beta-like ligands. Patent (Set) 6,255,464;

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US 6,255,464

Inventor(s): Vogelstein, Bert

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