To establish whether loss of heterozygosity (LOH) for chromosome 16q i
n Wilms' tumours confers an adverse prognosis, DNA from 40 Wilms' tumo
ur/normal pairs were analysed using highly polymorphic microsatellite
markers along the length of 16q. Fifteen per cent of tumours showed LO
H for 16q. Although the common region of allele loss spanned the 16q24
-qter region, a second distinct region of LOH was identified in 16q21.
Five out of six tumours showing LOH were either (1) high stage or (2)
low stage with unfavourable histology. in addition, there was a highe
r mortality rate in patients showing LOH for 16q than those that did n
ot. These data strongly support the suggestion that LOH for 16q is ass
ociated with an adverse prognosis.