Elevated levels of G-quadruplex formation in human stomach and liver cancer tissues.
- Abstract:
- Four-stranded G-quadruplex DNA secondary structures have recently been visualized in the nuclei of human cultured cells. Here, we show that BG4, a G-quadruplex-specific antibody, can be used to stain DNA G-quadruplex structures in patient-derived tissues using immunohistochemistry. We observe a significantly elevated number of G-quadruplex-positive nuclei in human cancers of the liver and stomach as compared to background non-neoplastic tissue. Our results suggest that G-quadruplex formation can be detected and measured in patient-derived material and that elevated G-quadruplex formation may be a characteristic of some cancers.
- Authors:
- G Biffi, D Tannahill, J Miller, WJ Howat, S Balasubramanian
- Journal:
- PLoS One
- Citation info:
- 9(7):e102711
- Publication date:
- 1st Aug 2014
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