Allelic loss on chromosome 17 in human ovarian cancer
- 22 April 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 54 (1), 85-91
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910540115
Abstract
In order to identify a common region of deletion on chromosome 17 potentially containing a tumor-suppressor gene, 27 ovarian carcinomas and 3 ovarian tumors of low malignant potential (LMP) were examined for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 6 p arm and 10 q arm loci. Ninety percent of all tumors had deletions at one or more loci. On the p arm, there was a single near-common region of deletion on 17p 13.3 (D/7S30/ pYNZ22.1; 86% LOH), an intervening locus with a low LOH rate, and a more proximal locus on 17p11.2 (D/7S58/pEW301; 82% LOH) with a high LOH rate. In less aggressive tumors, LOH at Df 7S30 was not accompanied by LOH at p53. The q arm had a common region of deletion for high-stage carcinoma at D/7S579 (Mfd 188; 74% LOH) on q21, a locus tightly linked to the familial breast-ovarian-cancer syndrome (BRCAI) locus. D/7S579 was lost in all informative high-stage carcinomas and retained in all low-stage carcinomas and tumors of LMP. There may be at least 2 tumor-suppressor genes, an early-acting gene on the p arm and a gene on the q arm involved in tumor progression and metastasis.Keywords
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