Whole chromosome 17 loss in ovarian cancer
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- DOI: 10.1002/gcc.2870080310
Whole chromosome 17 loss in ovarian cancer
Abstract
Chromosomal deletions, associated with the loss of normal function of tumour suppressor genes, have been identified in a variety of both familial and sporadic human cancers. Although the molecular pathology of ovarian cancer is not understood, several studies have reported deletions in chromosome 17 in ovarian tumours. We have used 13 restriction site polymorphic, microsatellite, and variable number tandem repeat markers to make a detailed analysis of chromosome 17 deletions in 12 benign and 19 malignant ovarian tumours. Two benign and 11 malignant tumours were informative for at least one marker on each arm of the chromosome. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) was detected in both arms (by all informative markers) in 5 malignant tumours from four women (three with the disease at FIGO stage Ia). In a further bilateral ovarian tumour a partial LOH affecting 17q22-q25 was present in one ovary only. By contrast to a number of previous studies, none of the 19 malignant and 12 benign tumours showed ERBB2 (17q12-22) amplification. The data presented show that the loss of a whole copy of chromosome 17 is a frequent and relatively early event in the development of some ovarian cancers. This suggests the possible involvement of multiple chromosome 17 loci in the pathogenesis of ovarian cancer. Equally plausible is that the loss of a whole chromosome copy could be the product of chromosomal instabilities induced by loss of the normal allele of tumour suppressors, such as TP53, located on this chromosome.
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