Gene: KISS1

Alternate names for this Gene: HH13|KiSS-1

Gene Summary: This gene is a metastasis suppressor gene that suppresses metastases of melanomas and breast carcinomas without affecting tumorigenicity. The encoded protein may inhibit chemotaxis and invasion and thereby attenuate metastasis in malignant melanomas. Studies suggest a putative role in the regulation of events downstream of cell-matrix adhesion, perhaps involving cytoskeletal reorganization. A protein product of this gene, kisspeptin, stimulates gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-induced gonadotropin secretion and regulates the pubertal activation of GnRH nuerons. A polymorphism in the terminal exon of this mRNA results in two protein isoforms. An adenosine present at the polymorphic site represents the third position in a stop codon. When the adenosine is absent, a downstream stop codon is utilized and the encoded protein extends for an additional seven amino acid residues.

Gene is located in Chromosome: 1

Location in Chromosome : 1q32.1

Description of this Gene: KiSS-1 metastasis suppressor

Type of Gene: protein-coding

rs4889 in KISS1 gene and Age at menarche PMID 30595370 2019 Leveraging Polygenic Functional Enrichment to Improve GWAS Power.

rs12097666 in KISS1 gene and Leukemia, Myelocytic, Acute PMID 27903959 2017 Genome-wide haplotype association study identify the FGFR2 gene as a risk gene for acute myeloid leukemia.