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Comparative Study
. 2001 Feb 15;46(3):233-9.
doi: 10.1002/1097-0045(20010215)46:3<233::aid-pros1028>3.0.co;2-w.

Genetic changes in familial prostate cancer by comparative genomic hybridization

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Comparative Study

Genetic changes in familial prostate cancer by comparative genomic hybridization

A Rökman et al. Prostate. .

Abstract

Background: Germline mutations in recessive cancer predisposition genes are uncovered by somatic genetic deletions during tumor development. Analysis of genetic changes in tumor tissues from patients with an inherited predisposition may therefore highlight regions of the genome containing susceptibility or modifier genes. Our aim was to characterize genetic changes in familial prostate cancer

Methods: Twenty-one primary prostate cancers from 19 Finnish prostate cancer families were analyzed for somatic genetic changes by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH).

Results: The average number of genetic alterations per tumor was 4.0 +/- 1.9, distributed equally among losses and gains. The most common losses were found at chromosomal regions 13q14-q22 (29%), 8p12-pter (24%), and 6q13-q16 (14%), and the most common gains at 19p (25%), 19q (14%) and 7q (14%).

Conclusions: These results suggest that prostate cancers in genetically predisposed individuals arise for the most part through similar somatic genetic progression pathways as sporadic prostate cancers. This also implies that the biological properties of tumors from the two groups may not be different from one another.

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