EVIDENCE FOR 2 BLADDER-CANCER SUPPRESSOR LOCI ON HUMAN CHROMOSOME-9

Citation
Jm. Ruppert et al., EVIDENCE FOR 2 BLADDER-CANCER SUPPRESSOR LOCI ON HUMAN CHROMOSOME-9, Cancer research, 53(21), 1993, pp. 5093-5095
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00085472
Volume
53
Issue
21
Year of publication
1993
Pages
5093 - 5095
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-5472(1993)53:21<5093:EF2BSL>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Most carcinomas of the bladder show loss of heterozygosity for markers on human chromosome 9, which suggests that one or more tumor suppress or genes are located on this chromosome. Several observations suggest that such alterations are an important early step in tumorigenesis. We analyzed the pattern of allelic loss in 46 primary carcinomas of the bladder using 19 polymorphic markers from chromosome 9. While most tum ors with allelic loss showed loss of heterozygosity for all informativ e markers that were tested, six tumors demonstrated only partial loss of chromosome 9. Two tumors with partial loss contained deletions that predominately involved the q arm, as shown by previous studies. The o ther four tumors contained deletions that predominately or exclusively involved the p arm, with a common region of loss between D9S161 (9p21 ) and the telomere. The results show that there is no single common re gion of loss on chromosome 9 and identify two distinct regions of loss that may contain bladder tumor suppressor loci.