Refinement of the LOH region 1 at 11q23.1 deleted in human breast carcinomas and sublocalization of 11 expressed sequence tags within the refined region
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- 25 February 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 18 (8) , 1635-1638
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1202453
Abstract
Loss of constitutive heterozygosity at 11q23 has been detected in various human solid tumors. Here, we described the analysis of a series of normal and tumor pairs from 110 breast carcinomas for the presence of loss of heterozygosity at 11q23 loci. The overall frequency of LOH was 48%, confirming the importance of deletions at 11q23 in breast tumorigenesis. Previously, we have identified two independent regions of LOH at 11q23, the LOH region 1 at 11q23.1 and the LOH region 2 at 11q23.3. The most telomeric region was recently refined between loci D11S1345 and D11S1316, a region of about 1 Mb. However, the LOH region 1, most centromeric, was still not finely refined: the boundaries were defined by loci D11S2000 and D11S897, separated by about 8 Mb. Here, we refined its boundaries between loci D11S1347 and D11S927, a region of about 2 Mb. We have mapped 11 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) within this region and excluded another 20. This study represents a further step toward the identification of the putative tumor suppressor gene found within the LOH region 1 at 11q23.1.Keywords
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