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. 1991 Apr 15;51(8):2113-7.

Deletion of 17p and amplification of the int-2 gene in esophageal carcinomas

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Deletion of 17p and amplification of the int-2 gene in esophageal carcinomas

T Wagata et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

We have analyzed allelic deletion at 23 loci on 18 different chromosomes in 35 esophageal squamous cell carcinoma tissues by using restriction fragment length polymorphism markers. Loss of heterozygosity was detected on chromosomes 2, 3, 6, 7, 11-14, 16-18, 21, and 22, while no loss was detected on chromosomes 1, 4, and 8-10. Only the loss of chromosome 17p was detected with high frequency (45%), and losses on other chromosomes had frequencies of less than 22%. These losses with low frequencies might be random losses caused by chromosomal rearrangement during the course of tumor development and progression. On the contrary, the loss of 17p might play an important role in the development of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, such as inactivation of a tumor suppressor gene. Amplification of the int-2 gene was observed in 39% of the tumors. However, no significant relationship between int-2 amplification and the deletion of any chromosome was detected.

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