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Human Molecular Genetics, 2002, Vol. 11, No. 26 3267-3272
© 2002 Oxford University Press

The maternally transcribed gene p57KIP2 (CDNK1C) is abnormally expressed in both androgenetic and biparental complete hydatidiform moles

Rosemary A. Fisher1,*, Matthew D. Hodges1, Helene C. Rees2, Neil J. Sebire2, Michael J. Seckl1, Edward S. Newlands1, David R. Genest3 and Diego H. Castrillon3

1Department of Cancer Medicine, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, 2Department of Histopathology, Charing Cross Hospital, London W6 8RF, UK and 3Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA, 02115, USA

Received July 22, 2002; Accepted October 19, 2002

Hydatidiform mole (HM) is an abnormal gestation characterized by trophoblast hyperplasia and overgrowth of placental villi. The genetic basis in the vast majority of cases is an excess of paternal to maternal genomes, suggesting that global misexpression of imprinted genes is the common molecular mechanism underlying the genesis of this condition. Although most complete HM are androgenetic in origin, a rare, frequently familial, biparental variant has been described. Here we evaluate the expression of p57KIP2, the product of CDKN1C, an imprinted, maternally expressed gene in a series of these rare, biparental complete HM (BiCHM). We observed dramatic underexpression of p57KIP2 in BiCHM, identical to that seen in complete HM of androgenetic origin (AnCHM). The series included two sisters, both of whom had BiCHM. Genotyping of this family identified a 15 cM region of homozygosity for 19q13.3–13.4 similar to that found in three other families with recurrent BiCHM. These results demonstrate that BiCHM, like AnCHM, result from abnormal expression of imprinted genes. In addition we provide further evidence for a major control gene on 19q13.3–13.4 which regulates expression of imprinted genes on other chromosomes.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Department of Cancer Medicine, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8RF, UK. Tel: +44 2088461413; Fax: +44 2087485665; Email: r.fisher{at}ic.ac.uk


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