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. 1989 Nov;1(2):159-66.
doi: 10.1002/gcc.2870010209.

Neuroblastoma consensus deletion maps to 1p36.1-2

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Neuroblastoma consensus deletion maps to 1p36.1-2

A Weith et al. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 1989 Nov.

Abstract

At least 70% of human neuroblastomas display cytogenetically visible aberrations in the short arm of chromosome 1. We have used a panel of probes detecting polymorphic DNA loci, most of which were derived from a library of microdissected distal 1p chromosome fragments, to compare the hybridization pattern of DNA on nine different tumors and the corresponding normal tissue. In eight of the neuroblastomas allelic loss was observed with at least two probes. The deletions were of different size. Since a consensus deletion in all eight tumors included the segment 1p36.1-2, we conclude that genetic information related to neuroblastoma tumorigenesis is located within this approximately 10 megabase segment. Previous studies have revealed the amplification of MYCN in neuroblastomas. Our study did not provide evidence for a correlation between MYCN amplification and the 1p deletion, suggesting that the two genetic alterations result from molecular mechanisms that are not directly related to each other.

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