c-Ha-ras-1 alleles in bladder cancer, Wilms' tumour and malignant melanoma
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 78 (2) , 115-120
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00278178
Abstract
Polymorphism of the human c-Ha-ras-1 gene has been analysed in DNA from 168 individuals using the enzymes MspI and HpaII. In all, 35 bladder cancer patients, 28 melanoma patients, 22 Wilms' tumour patients, 24 first-degree relatives of Wilms' tumour or melanoma patients and 59 unaffected controls were studied. A total of 13 different fragment sizes was detected, 4 “common” and 9 “unusual”. Of the latter, 4 were observed only in cancer patients or their first-degree relatives. The frequency of unusual alleles was significantly greater in bladder cancer patients and in the combined tumour group than in controls, thus providing support for the association of unique Ha-ras alleles and cancer. Some unaffected relatives of patients carried unusual alleles, and thus there is no absolute relationship between Ha-ras genotype and disease.Keywords
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