Methods for isolating patched genes, particularly mammalian patched genes,
including the mouse and human patched genes, as well as invertebrate
patched genes and sequences, are provided. Decreased expression of patched
is associated with the occurrence of human cancers, particularly basal
cell carcinomas of the skin. The cancers may be familial, having as a
component of risk an inherited genetic predisposition, or may be sporadic.
The patched and hedgehog genes are useful: in creating transgenic animal
models for these human cancers. The patched nucleic acid compositions find
use in identifying homologous or related proteins and the DNA sequences
encoding such proteins; in producing compositions that modulate the
expression or function of the protein; and in studying associated 15
physiological pathways. In addition, modulation of the gene activity in
vivo is used for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes, such as treatment
of cancer, identification of cell type based on expression, and the like.
The DNA is further used as a diagnostic for a genetic predisposition to
cancer, and to identify specific cancers having mutations in this gene.