No effect of cancer-associated SNP rs6983267 in the 8q24 region on co-expression of MYC and TCF7L2 in normal colon tissue

Ludmila Prokunina-Olsson, Jennifer L. Hall

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Abstract

A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs6983267, located within the 8q24 region, is strongly associated with risk of colorectal and prostate cancer. It has been suggested that the mechanism of this association is related to differential interaction of TCF7L2 protein (previously known as TCF-4) with alleles of rs6983267, influencing the expression of a well-known oncogene, MYC, located 335 Kb telomeric. Here, we tested the correlation between mRNA expression of MYC and several alternatively spliced forms of TCF7L2 in 117 non-cancer colon samples. We observed a strong correlation (r = 0.60, p < 10-6) between expression of MYC and a unique splicing form of TCF7L2. The level of MYC expression in these samples was associated with expression of some TCF7L2 splicing forms but not with genotypes of rs6983267, or interaction of rs6983267 with TCF7L2 expression. These findings suggest that some splicing forms of TCF7L2 may be functionally important for regulation of MYC expression in colon tissue but this regulation is not directly dependent on rs6983267.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1476
Pages (from-to)96
Number of pages1
JournalMolecular Cancer
Volume8
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 6 2009

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Funding Information:
We thank Yi-Ping Fu for help with statistical analysis. The study was supported by the intramural research program of NCI/NIH (LPO) and by an R21 award to JLH (1R21DK078029-01). We would like to thank Cullan Welch, Nikki Usher, and Marj Carlson for their technical assistance with the tissue processing.

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