CDKN2B antisense RNA1 (ANRIL), a lncRNA, coclustered mainly with p14/ARF has been reported to be dysregulated in gastric cancer, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, and lung cancer.
Moreover, p15INK4B loss occurs in the presence of biallelic inactivation of p16(INK4A) and p14(ARF), suggesting that p15INK4B loss confers a selective advantage to mutant KRAS lung cancers that are p16(INK4A) and p14(ARF) deficient.
In addition, an unfavorable prognosis (P < 0.05) was associated with low DLC1 and low p15(Ink4b) in lung cancer and colon cancer, low DLC1 and low p16(Ink4a) in lung cancer, low DLC1 and high CDK4 in lung cancer, and low DLC1 and high CDK6 in colon cancer.
Beside CDKN2A, other genes (e.g., CDKN2B, and ARF/p14(ARF), long considered distinct from CDKN2A) on this locus are often deleted or mutated in a large number of tumors including glioma, bladder cancer, and lung cancer.
Nevertheless, some genes like p15INK4B in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and p16INK4A in some lung cancer subtypes have been shown to confer a certain prognosis.