Researchers identify cancer gene in ancestral metazoan
Washington, Feb 12 (ANI): Austrian researchers, investigating the causes for cancer, have identified the oncogene myc in a fresh water polyp and demonstrated that this oncogene has similar biochemical functions in ancestral metazoan and humans.
The findings of the study, conducted by University of Innsbruck scientists, have appeared in the online edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The myc gene plays a key role in the growth of organisms. It produces a protein that acts as a gene regulator, which controls the expression of up to 15percent of all human genes. This means that it controls whether these genes are activated or deactivated. A deregulation of the myc gene leads to uncontrolled cell proliferation and to cancer; a deregulated myc gene occurs in about 30percent of all human cancers.
Klaus Bister from the Institute of Biochemistry at the University of Innsbruck said: "To get a better understanding of the deregulation process caused by the oncogene, we would have to know which genes are regulated by myc and which of these are important for cancers."
Due to the complexity of the human organism, researchers use simpler model systems for their experiments, whose results may then be translated to humans.
The Innsbruck scientific teams of Klaus Bister, Markus Hartl and Bert Hobmayer have, for the first time, identified the oncogene in a fresh water polyp (Hydra) and they have shown that it has very similar functions when compared with humans.
The two millimetre long Hydra were one of the first metazoans that developed on the earth about 600 million years ago and can still be found in many waters.
Hydra expert Hobmayer from the Institute of Zoology said: "It is amazing that we have been able to find this oncogene in such a simple organism."
Bister added: "Because the gene has been conserved in evolution all the way from Hydra to humans, we are now able to analyze biological and biochemical functions of the myc gene in detail and draw conclusions for the human organism.
"Our experiments are bound to uncover interesting findings about stem cells."
The stem cells in the fresh water polyp strongly indicate its regenerative ability - the polyp completely regenerates within five days and, thus, it could theoretically age ad infinitum.
Scientists from the Institute of Biochemistry, Institute of Zoology and the Institute of Organic Chemistry of the University of Innsbruck cooperated in this research work, which is a research focus of the University's Centre for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI).
"The idea to look for the oncogene in this early fresh water polyp was developed at a meeting we all attended", said Klaus Bister, one of the founders and first head of the CMBI. "This joint project directly results from collaboration within the research focus of the University of Innsbruck." (ANI)
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