M. Balazs et al., Involvement of chromosome losses in the progression and metastasis formation of a human malignant melanoma, CANC GENET, 109(2), 1999, pp. 114-118
To characterize the possible cytogenetic link between a primary tumor and i
ts metastasis, interphase cytogenetic analysis was performed on tumor cells
and cutaneous metastasis from a male patient with malignant melanoma by us
ing fluorescence in situ hybridization. The numbers of distinct hybridizati
on domains specific for ten different pericentromeric sequences rr ere used
as indicators of copy numbers of these chromosomes. In the primary tumor,
the majority of cells had two copies of these chromosomes, but significant
numbers of nuclei also were present with one and three copies. In addition,
in almost all cells, both sex chromosomes rr ere abnormal; nullisomy of th
e Y chromosome was associated with X disomy. The corresponding metastatic t
umor cells were predominantly monosomic; only the distribution of chromosom
es II and 7 was similar to the primary tumor. In the metastatic tumor, the
sex chromosomes had a normal copy number; that is, one Y and one,Y were def
ected. These data indicate that both the initiation and the progression of
this melanoma are associated with chromosome losses. (C) Elsevier Science I
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