FIELD CANCERIZATION OF THE ORAL CAVITY - COMPARISON OF THE SPECTRUM OF MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS IN CASES PRESENTING WITH BOTH DYSPLASTIC AND MALIGNANT LESIONS
M. Partridge et al., FIELD CANCERIZATION OF THE ORAL CAVITY - COMPARISON OF THE SPECTRUM OF MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS IN CASES PRESENTING WITH BOTH DYSPLASTIC AND MALIGNANT LESIONS, Oral Oncology, 33(5), 1997, pp. 332-337
Dysplastic lesions and invasive oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) fro
m patients with field change were screened by restriction fragment len
gth polymorphism (RFLP) and microsatellite assay. All tumours containe
d more genetic changes than the matched dysplasia which are likely to
represent progression. Four of the 15 dysplastic lesions harboured the
same abnormalities detected in the tumour and some paired lesions sho
wed identical novel microsatellite alleles. The finding of identical '
genetic fingerprints' in dysplastic lesions and invasive carcinoma fro
m the same patient provides strong evidence that these dysplasias are
precursor lesions and that multiple lesions have probably arisen due t
o transfer of the progeny of an altered cell. Eight of the 15 dysplast
ic lesions showed alterations which were not present in the matched ca
ncer, showing that evolution of subclones, or fusion of multiple clone
s also occurs. A further case showed loss of different alleles in the
paired samples. These finding highlight the complexity of the genetic
abnormalities present in the mucosa of patients with field change and
suggests that the origin of these altered foci may be diverse. (C) 199
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