Analysis of the p16 gene (CDKN2) as a candidate for the chromosome 9p melanoma susceptibility locus
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Genetics
- Vol. 8 (1) , 22-26
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0994-22
Abstract
A locus for familial melanoma, MLM, has been mapped within the same interval on chromosome 9p21 as the gene for a putative cell cycle regulator, p16INK4 (CDKN2) MTS1. This gene is homozygously deleted from many tumour cell lines including melanomas, suggesting that CDKN2 is a good candidate for MLM. We have analysed CDKN2 coding sequences in pedigrees segregating 9p melanoma susceptibility and 38 other melanoma-prone families. In only two families were potential predisposing mutations identified. No evidence was found for heterozygous deletions of CDKN2 in the germline of melanoma-prone individuals. The low frequency of potential predisposing mutations detected suggests that either the majority of mutations fall outside the CDKN2 coding sequence or that CDKN2 is not MLM.Keywords
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