Comparative genomic hybridization analysis reveals 3q gain resulting in genetic alteration in 3q in advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma

Citation
A. Oga et al., Comparative genomic hybridization analysis reveals 3q gain resulting in genetic alteration in 3q in advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma, CANC GENET, 127(1), 2001, pp. 24-29
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS
ISSN journal
01654608 → ACNP
Volume
127
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
24 - 29
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-4608(200105)127:1<24:CGHAR3>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
We analyzed DNA sequence copy number aberrations (DSCNAs) in 17 primary ora l squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) by comparative genomic hybridization. DS CNAs were detected frequently at 3q25-qter (7/17), Xp21 (5/17), and Xq12-q2 3 and 8q23-q24 (4/17). and losses were detected frequently at 13q21-q22 (5/ 17), 3p21-pter, 4p15-pter and 17p13 (4/17), and Sp22-pter and 9p21-pter (3/ 17). Four tumors showed amplifications of seven loci: 3q11-qter. 3q13, 3q26 . 7q21-q22, 8q23-qter, 9p22-pter. and 12p11. The total number of DSCNAs was significantly greater in stage III and stage IV tumors than in stage I and stage II tumors (P=.008). Furthermore, 3q gain was detected preferentially in stage III and stage IV tumors (6/8) rather than in stage I and stage II tumors (1/9, P=.013). In our study, all tumors with gain of 3q also contai ned one or more loss(es) in common regions. On the other hand, all tumors w ith gain of 9p did not contain 3q gains. These observations indicate that g ain of 3q and accumulation of DSCNAs are strongly associated with tumor pro gression in OSCC. Furthermore, 3q gain and loss of one or more additional l oci in common aberration regions appears to be a group of DSCNs associated with dominant genetic pathways of leading to advanced OSCCs. (C) 2001 Elsev ier Science, Inc, All rights reserved.