Wt1 Gene

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 28.10.2021

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Synonym(s)

Wilms' tumor 1; Wilms' tumor protein.

Definition
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WT1 is an acronym for "Wilms tumor protein1". The coding gene (Wilms tumor suppressor gene , WT1) is located in humans on band 13 of the short arm of chromosome 11. Mutations in the WT1 gene cause Wilms tumors.

Wilms tumor protein (WT) functions as a transcription factor that controls the activity of other genes. It has both activating and suppressing effects.

WTP1 is expressed mainly in renal epithelia and in part of the hematopoietic cells.

The antibody against WT1 protein marks numerous tumors: neurofibroma, mesothelioma, glomus tumor, serous ovarian carcinoma, desmoplastic melanoma.

Literature
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  1. Ahmed ZA et al (2016) Assessment of WT1 Expression as a Marker of Treatment Outcome in Karyotype Normal Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients in Pakistan. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak 26:441-442.
  2. Aneiros-Fernandez J et al (2016) Smoothelin and WT-1 expression in glomus tumors and glomuvenous malformations. Histol Histopathol 17:11782.

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Acute myeloid leukaemia;

Outgoing links (2)

Melanoma desmoplastic; Wilms' tumor;

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Last updated on: 28.10.2021