Frequent loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 10p14-p15 in esophageal dysplasia and squamous cell carcinoma
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Frequent loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 10p14-p15 in esophageal dysplasia and squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract
High frequencies of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 10p14-p15 have been reported in various tumors, including glioma, pulmonary carcinoid and cervical, hepatic and prostatic carcinomas. These findings suggest the presence of a tumor suppressor gene at the loci. However, analysis of LOH on chromosome 10p14-p15 in esophageal tumors has not been reported. Therefore, we examined LOH on chromosome 10p14-p15 in 88 esophageal squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) (35 superficial- and 53 advanced-types) and 44 dysplasias by microsatellite assay. Five oligonucleotide primer sets for microsatellite loci D10S191, D10S501, D10S559, D10S558 and D10S249 were used. In dysplasias, frequent LOH was detected with markers D10S191 (26%) and D10S249 (33%). In superficial esophageal SCCs, frequent LOH was detected with markers D10S191 (26%), D10S559 (50%), D10S558 (29%) and D10S249 (33%). In advanced esophageal SCCs, we found frequent LOH was detected with markers D10S191 (38%), D10S501 (25%) and D10S559 (30%). There were no significant correlations between LOH on chromosome 10p14-p15 and clinicopathologic features, including patient age, sex, tumor location, depth of invasion and lymph node metastasis. These data suggest that a putative tumor suppressor gene for esophageal carcinogenesis may be located on chromosome 10p14-p15 and that malfunction of this gene may be involved in the development but not progression of esophageal tumors.
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