PMID: 15375501Sep 18, 2004Paper

Loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 10q associated with malignancy and prognosis in astrocytic tumors, and discovery of novel loss regions

Oncology Reports
Shigeru DaidoKenji Shimizu

Abstract

Certain tumor suppressor genes (TSG) residing on human chromosome 10q are implicated in astrocytic tumors. We thoroughly examined loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 10q in astrocytic tumors to determine the extent of deletion and their relation to prognostic variables of patients. We analyzed 63 astrocytic tumors, including 9 diffuse astrocytomas, 36 anaplastic astrocytomas, and 18 glioblastomas. DNAs from tumors and leukocytes were analyzed for LOH at 18 microsatellite loci by polymerase chain reaction using fluorescence-labeled primers. Then correlation between LOH and clinicopathological variables was examined statistically. Twenty-four (66.7%) anaplastic astrocytomas and 15 (83.3%) glioblastomas had at least one LOH on chromosome 10q. However, diffuse astrocytomas exhibited no LOH. Nineteen tumors (10 anaplastic astrocytomas and 9 glioblastomas) were believed to have a total loss of one chromosome 10. Analyses on 20 tumors with interstitial LOH revealed that most of the high LOH regions matched the location of known TSGs, while some novel LOH regions were found preferentially in anaplastic astrocytoma. The median survivals of the total, partial, and no loss groups were 10.1, 14.8, and 46.8 months, respectively, indi...Continue Reading

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