The chromosomal imbalances in nine cases of primary non-small cell lung can
cer (NSCLC) and two cell lines derived from normal human bronchial epitheli
al (HBE) tissue were identified by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH).
Gain of material from 3q and loss of 3p material were the most frequent ch
anges in the primary tumors. Other commonly found imbalances included gain
of material from 1q, 7p, 8q, 9q, 17q and 20q, and losses involving 4, 5q, 8
p, 10 and 13q. High level gain was found in two cases, both encompassing th
e 3q23-q27 region. Loss of 3p was also found in both of the HBE cell lines
suggesting that loss of one or more tumor supressor genes on 3p may be impo
rtant for epithelial transformation and could be involved in the earlier st
ages of lung cancer development. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science ireland Ltd. All
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