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Alterations of the short arm of chromosome I are recurrently found in
cytogenetic analysis of malignant gliomas, and deletions of Ip36-p32 r
egion characterize at least the higher-grade tumors, glioblastoma mult
iforme. Molecular analysis of tumor-derived and normal genomic DNA fro
m 57 cases of gliomas, using a panel of chromosome I-specific DNA prob
es showed LOH in 16 tumors. Allelic losses on Ip were primarily restri
cted to glioblastoma multiforme (2/11) and to tumors with a major olig
odendroglial component: grade II oligodendrogliomas (6/6), grade III a
naplastic oligodendrogliomas (5/6) and grade II-III mixed oligo-astroc
ytomas (2/3). Losses for I q markers were detected in only 1 tumor (gl
ioblastoma multiforme). Our data suggest that anomalies of 1 p primari
ly characterize oligodendrogliomas, whereas they are rare events in as
trocytic tumors and indicate that a tumor-suppressor gene on Ip36-p32
is involved in the development of brain tumors with oligodendroglial d
ifferentiation. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.