Recurrent DNA copy number changes in 1q, 4q, 6q, 9p, 13q, 14q and 22q detected by comparative genomic hybridization in malignant mesothelioma
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- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 75 (4) , 523-527
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1997.91
Abstract
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analyses were performed on 27 human pleural mesothelioma tumour specimens, consisting of 18 frozen tumours and nine paraffin-embedded tumours, to screen for gains and losses of DNA sequences. Copy number changes were detected in 15 of the 27 specimens with a range from one to eight per specimen. On average, more losses than gains of genetic material were observed. The loss of DNA sequences occurred most commonly in the short arm of chromosome 9 (p21-pter), in 60% of the abnormal specimens. Other losses among the abnormal specimens were frequently detected in the long arms of chromosomes 4 (q31.1-qter, 20%), 6 (q22-q24, 33%), 13 (33%),14 (q24-qter, 33%) and 22 (q13, 20%). A gain in DNA sequences was found in the long arm of chromosome 1 (cen-qter) in 33% of the abnormal specimens. Our analysis is the first genome-wide screening for gains and losses of DNA sequences using comparative genomic hybridization in malignant pleural mesothelioma tumours. The recurrent DNA sequence changes detected in this study suggest that the corresponding chromosomal areas most probably contain genes important for the initiation and progression of mesothelioma.Keywords
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