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
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.