Imbalances of chromosome arm 1p in pediatric and adult germ cell tumors are caused by true allelic loss: a combined comparative genomic hybridization and microsatellite analysis
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Imbalances of chromosome arm 1p in pediatric and adult germ cell tumors are caused by true allelic loss: a combined comparative genomic hybridization and microsatellite analysis
Abstract
Previous studies on childhood germ cell tumors (GCTs) report highly variable frequencies of losses at chromosome arm 1p. Since deletions at 1p portend a poor prognosis in other embryonal tumors, this study aims to clarify the question of the frequency of true allelic loss at 1p and whether it constitutes a prognostic parameter. We analyzed 13 GCTs from different gonadal and extragonadal sites of children (4 teratomas, 9 malignant GCTs) and 18 GCTs of adolescents and adults (3 teratomas; 15 malignant GCTs) using automated microsatellite analysis with 23 polymorphic markers and chromosomal "high resolution" comparative genomic hybridization (HR-CGH). With this combined approach, we detected loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 1p in 8/9 childhood malignant GCTs with concordant data from HR-CGH and microsatellite analyses. In contrast, LOH at 1p was not detected in childhood teratomas (0/4) and constituted a rare event in GCTs of adolescence and adulthood (3/18). The commonly deleted region was located at distal 1p36-pter, with a proximal boundary between the markers D1S450 and D1S2870. These data unequivocally demonstrate that deletion at 1p is common in childhood GCTs and results in allelic loss. This observation argues for the presence of a classical tumor suppressor at distal 1p. Considering the high frequency of LOH at 1p and the overall favorable prognosis of childhood GCTs, a prognostic impact of LOH at 1p in childhood GCTs appears unlikely. However, since two postpubertal tumors with LOH at 1p progressed, a prognostic relevance in this age group seems possible, warranting a prospective evaluation.
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