Jp. Elo et al., LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY AT 16Q24.1-Q24.2 IS SIGNIFICANTLY ASSOCIATED WITH METASTATIC AND AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR OF PROSTATE-CANCER, Cancer research, 57(16), 1997, pp. 3356-3359
Several studies have indicated that in prostate cancer, frequent aberr
ations take place in several genomic regions, In the present study, we
have analyzed allelic losses in chromosome 16 region q in 50 prostate
cancer specimens of various histological grades. The most frequently
deleted region was located at 16q23-16q24.2 between loci D16S504 and D
16S422, The highest percentage of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 16q
was also found within this area at loci HSD17B2 and D16S422 located at
16q24.1-q24.2. The LOH at 16q24.1-q24.2 was significantly associated
with clinically aggressive behavior of the disease, metastatic disease
, and higher tumor grade. Of the metastatic diseases, 83% showed LOH,
whereas only 40% of the nonmetastatic diseases mere found to show it,
Similarly, LOH was found in 76% of the clinically aggressive diseases
and in 33% of the nonaggressive diseases, The data suggest that a pote
ntially important gene associated with prostate cancer progression is
located close to 16q24.1-q24.2.