G. Eiriksdottir et al., Mapping lass of heterozygosity at chromosome 13q: Loss at 13q12-q13 is associated with breast tumour progression and poor prognosis, EUR J CANC, 34(13), 1998, pp. 2076-2081
Several chromosome regions exhibit loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in human br
east carcinoma and are thought to harbour tumour suppressor genes (TSG), At
chromosome 13q, two TSGs have been identified, RB1 at 13q14 and BRCA2 at 1
3q12-q13. In this study, 139 sporadic breast tumours were analysed with 18
polymorphic microsatellite markers for detailed mapping of LOH at chromosom
e 13q and evaluation of an association with known progression factors. LOW
with at least one marker was observed in 71 (51%) of the tumours analysed,
The deletion mapping indicated three LOH target regions, 13q12-q13, 13q14 a
nd 13q31-q34. LOH at chromosome 13q12-q13 was associated with low progester
one receptor content, a high S phase fraction and aneuploidy. Multivariate
analysis adjusting for lymph node involvement and S phase fraction showed t
hat patients with tumours exhibiting LOH at 13q12-q13 have a 3-4-fold incre
ased risk of recurrence and death compared with other patients. Our results
suggest there are at least three separate LOH target regions at chromosome
13q and inactivation of one or more genes at chromosome 13q12-q13 results
in poor prognosis for breast cancer patients. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd
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