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Cancer Res 2001 Apr 01;617:3131-8.
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Identification of a novel human fibroblast growth factor and characterization of its role in oncogenesis.

Jeffers M , Shimkets R , Prayaga S , Boldog F , Yang M , Burgess C , Fernandes E , Rittman B , Shimkets J , LaRochelle WJ , Lichenstein HS .


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The fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family of signaling molecules has been implicated in normal developmental and physiological processes, as well as in human malignancy. Using a homology-based genomic DNA mining process, we identified a human gene encoding a novel member of the FGF family, that we designate FGF-20. The FGF-20 cDNA was isolated, and its sequence confirmed the gene prediction. FGF-20 is expressed in normal brain, particularly the cerebellum, and in some cancer cell lines. Recombinant FGF-20 protein induces DNA synthesis in a variety of cell types and is recognized by multiple FGF receptors. Ectopic expression of FGF-20 in NIH 3T3 cells renders the cells transformed in vitro and tumorigenic in nude mice. These results underscore the utility of mining genomic DNA databases and reveal FGF-20 to be a novel oncogene that may play a role in human cancer.

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