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Genomic amplification and oncogenic properties of the KCNK9 potassium channel gene.

Cancer cell (2003-04-05)
David Mu, Liyun Chen, Xiping Zhang, Lei-Hoon See, Christina M Koch, Clifford Yen, James Jiayuan Tong, Lori Spiegel, Ken C Q Nguyen, Allyson Servoss, Yue Peng, Lin Pei, Jeffrey R Marks, Scott Lowe, Timothy Hoey, Lily Yeh Jan, W Richard McCombie, Michael H Wigler, Scott Powers
ABSTRACT

Representational difference analysis (RDA) of human breast cancer was used to discover a novel amplicon located at chromosomal region 8q24.3. We examined a series of breast cancer samples harboring amplification of this region and determined that KCNK9 is the sole overexpressed gene within the amplification epicenter. KCNK9 encodes a potassium channel that is amplified from 3-fold to 10-fold in 10% of breast tumors and overexpressed from 5-fold to over 100-fold in 44% of breast tumors. Overexpression of KCNK9 in cell lines promotes tumor formation and confers resistance to both hypoxia and serum deprivation, suggesting that its amplification and overexpression plays a physiologically important role in human breast cancer.