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Tumor Suppressor Genes – Mnemonics

Today, we are going to talk only about the commonly mentioned tumor suppressor genes in the textbooks. This somewhat a “forced mnemonic” and may not be as effective and tedious to learn itself. If it works for you it’s well and good, if not find some other ways.

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General Rules

1. Tumor suppressor genes of ‘p’ family are located in ‘p’ arm of chromosome e.g. p14, p16, p53, p73, etc. Remember PTEN and PTCH donot belong to ‘p’ family although they begin with letter ‘p’. But, PJS although not ‘p’ family is located in ‘p’ arm of chromosome.

2. Most tumor suppressor genes are located in ‘q’ arm of chromosome except VHL, WT1, MLH1/MSH2 and TSC-2, located in ‘p’ arm of chromosome.

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3. Most tumor suppressor genes are in odd-numbered chromosomes.

4. Tumors with ‘even numbers‘ in name are located in even-numbered chromosomes except BRCA2 and p16/p14.

Tumor Suppressor Genes on Odd-Numbered Chromosomes

1p: P73

3p: VHL

Degrades hypoxia induced factors (HIFs), transcription factors that alters gene expression in response to hypoxia.

3p: MLH1 (MutL homolog 1)

5q: APC

Negatively regulates the WNT pathway in colonic epithelium by promoting the formation of a complex that degrades beta-catenin.

7q: ST7 (Suppressor of Tumerogenicity protein 7)

9p: p16INK4 and p14ARF (CDKN2A)

Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor that augments RB function and ARF which stabilizes p53.

9q: PATCHED (PTCH protein)

Encodes protein that is negative regulator of the Hedgehog signalling pathway.

9q: TSC1 (Hamartin)

11p: WT-1

11q: Menin (MEN 1 gene)

In contrast, MEN 2 syndrome is associated with mutation in RET proto-oncogene.

13q: RB1

13q: BRCA2

15q: PML

17p: p53

17q: BRCA1

17q: NF-1 (Neurofibromin)

GTPase that acts as negative regulator of RAS.

19p: PJS (LKB1 or STK11)

19q: Glioma Tumor Suppressor gene

Tumor Suppressor Genes on Even-Numbered Chromosomes

PTEN (Phosphatase and Tensin homolog): 10q

Negative regulator of PI3K/AKT signaling.

NF-2 (Neurofibromin-2 or Merlin): 22q

Cytoskeletal protein involved in contact inhibition.

TSC-2 (Tuberous sclerosis-2 or Tuberculin): 16p

E-cadherin (CDH1 or CD324): 16q

Important role in contact mediated growth inhibition of epithelial cells.

Also binds and sequesters beta-catenin of WNT signaling pathway.

MSH-2 (MutS homolog-2): 2p

SMAD2, SMAD4 (DPC) and DCC: 18q

Mnemonics to remember individual tumor suppressor genes

Neuroblastoma = Most common tumor within ONE year (Infatns) and most commonly metastasize to bONE: 1q

VHL and MLH1 = 3 letters (V, H and L or M, L and H) and exception to ‘q’ arm (WMTV): 3p

APC = Remember 5 lettered word “COLON” or “POLYP“: 5q

ST7 (Choriocarcinoma) = Name itself has ‘7’; also remember 7 lettered word “CHORION“: 7q

Melanoma = Remember 9 lettered word “EPIDERMIS” where melanocytes are located and since TSG belongs to p-family: 9p

Basal cell carcinoma = Remember 9 lettered word “BASAL CELL“: 9q (PTCH)

WT-1 = It has number “1” and letter “W” has 2 legs like number “11”; remember exception to ‘q’ arm (WMTV): 11p

MEN-1 = It has number “1” and letter “M” has 2 legs like number “11”: 11q

RB1 = Remember 13 lettered word “RETINAL CANCER”: 13q

APL (Acute promyelocytic leukemia) = Remember 15 lettered word “VITAMIN RECEPTOR”: 15q

p53 (Li-fraumeni syndrome) = Reverse “LI” of Li-fraumeni – it looks like “17”; remember p53 is a p-family: 17p

NF-1 and NF-2

BRCA1 and BRCA2 = Just remember that in chronological order of chromosome number, BRCA2 comes before BRCA1. Both of these share their chromosome (although not the same locus) with other tumors:

PJS = Just remember the 19 lettered word “PEUTZ JEGHER SYNDROME“; remember exception to “p” family: 19p

PTEN = As the name has “TEN”; remember it doesn’t belong to “p” family: 10q

MSH2 = As the name has number “2”; remember exception to “q” arm (WMTV): 2p

MLH1 has number “1” but is involved in HNPCC2.

MSH2 has number “2” but is involved in HNPCC1.

TSC-2 = Remember 16 lettered word “BENIGN HAMARTOMAS“; remember exception to “q” arm (WMTV) = 16p

E-Cadherin = Remember 16 lettered word “ADHERENS JUNCTION” or “CELL CELL ADHESION” = 16q

DCC and DPC = Remember 18 lettered word “COLORECTAL NEOPLASM” = 18q

Review:

GeneAssociated TumorChromosome
p73Neuroblastoma1
MSH2HNPCC 12
VHLRenal cell carcinoma3
MSH1HNPCC 23
APCColorectal cancer (associated with FAP)5
ST7Choriocarcinoma7
p16Melanoma9
PTCHBasal cell carcinoma (Gorlin syndrome)9
TSC1Tuberous sclerosis9
PTENCowden syndrome, Breast cancer, Endometrial cancer10
WT1Wilms’ tumor11
MeninMEN 1 syndrome11
RbRetinoblastoma and osteosarcoma 13
BRCA2Breast cancer13
PMLM3 ML15
TSC2Tuberous sclerosis16
E-cadherinGastric cancer16
NF1Neurofibromatosis type 117
BRCA1Breast and ovarian cancer 17
p53Most human cancers and Li-Fraumeni syndrome17
DPCPancreatic cancer (stands for deleted in pancreatic cancer)18
DCCColon cancer (stands for deleted in colon cancer)18
NF2Neurofibromatosis type 222
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