University of Milan, Department of Health Sciences, Milan Italy rbrusamolino@gmail.com; alessandro.beghini@unimi.it
The gene PLCB4 codes for the homonymous enzymatic protein PLCβ4, one of the four isoforms belonging to the PCLβ subfamily, a subcategory of the PLC (phospholipases C) family. The cDNA characterization, sub-chromosomal localization and polypeptide product prediction have been studied primarily in the human retina. Human PLCB4 is strictly related to the Drosophila gene PLC-NorpA, which is critical in photo-transduction. In the human retina tissue PLCB4 is pivotal in the intracellular transduction of several extracellular signals, but it has a large pattern of tissue expression and certainly plays an important general role in intracellular molecular signaling. Moreover, this gene is involved in embryonic development as one of the enzymes of the endothelin pathway. These functional aspects (high level eye expression and homeotic role) take account of the two main pathological conditions in which the gene is etiologically involved: 1) Uveal melanoma (UM). In UM, PLCB4 promotes tumorigenesis by a gain-of-function mutation that activates the pathway of GNAQ\/GNA11, the genes of which PLCB4 is the downstream target 2) Auriculo-condylar syndrome. This uncommon craniofacial malformation syndrome is characterized by missense mutations of PLCB4, whose protein product is a core signaling component of the endothelin-1-distal-less homeobox 5 and 6 (EDN1-DLX5-DLX6). PLCB4 gene mutations have been associated with various neoplasms and this is not surprising considering the involvement of the PLCs, as a group, in several cellular signaling pathways influencing cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and growth.
NCBI: 5332 MIM: 600810 HGNC: 9059 Ensembl: ENSG00000101333
dbSNP: 5332 ClinVar: 5332 TCGA: ENSG00000101333 COSMIC: PLCB4
Roberto Brusamolino ; Alessandro Beghini
PLCB4 (phospholipase C beta 4)
Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2020-12-01
Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/gene/47059/plcb4