DETECTION OF LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY IN THE APC TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE IN NONPAPILLARY RENAL-CELL CARCINOMA BY MICRODISSECTION AND POLYMERASECHAIN-REACTION
M. Bohm et al., DETECTION OF LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY IN THE APC TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE IN NONPAPILLARY RENAL-CELL CARCINOMA BY MICRODISSECTION AND POLYMERASECHAIN-REACTION, Urological research, 25(3), 1997, pp. 161-165
The role of the APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) tumor suppressor gene
in the genesis of nonpapillary renal cell carcinoma is addressed. The
frequency of allelic deletion in the APC gene was analyzed using micr
odissection of the tumor specimens and a PCR (polymerase chain reactio
n)-based assay for the detection of intragenic loss of heterozygosity
(LOH). Twelve of 29 carcinomas investigated were informative (41%). In
five of these (42%) LOH was detected in the APC gene. LOH did not cor
relate with tumor grade or stage. This high frequency of intragenic LO
H suggests an implication of the APC gene or a closely linked gene in
the genesis of a subset of nonpapillary renal cell carcinoma. The use
of a microdissection technique allows the reliable detection of tumor-
specific LOH when using a PCR-based assay.