PMID: 9182775Jun 27, 1997Paper

Del(10)(q22.3q24.1) associated with juvenile polyposis

American Journal of Medical Genetics
R F JacobyR Laxova

Abstract

Juvenile polyps are the most frequent gastrointestinal polyps with a malignant potential for which the genetic basis is unknown. Juvenile polyps, with a normal epithelium but hypertrophic lamina propria, are histologically quite distinct from adenomatous polyps which have dysplastic changes in epithelial nuclei. Furthermore, the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene on Chr 5, mutated somatically in adenomatous polyps and mutated in the germline of patients with familial adenomatous polyposis, is not linked to hereditary juvenile polyposis. We provide the first report indicating that a tumor suppressor gene associated with juvenile polyposis may be located at 10q22.3q24.1. Cytogenetic studies of a patient with juvenile polyposis and multiple congenital abnormalities of the head, extremities, and abdomen revealed a de novo interstitial deletion of Chr 10 as the only defect, del(10)(10q22.3q24.1).

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