Literature DB >> 10582685

Chromosomal imbalances are associated with a high risk of progression in early invasive (pT1) urinary bladder cancer.

J Richter1, U Wagner, P Schraml, R Maurer, G Alund, H Knönagel, H Moch, M J Mihatsch, T C Gasser, G Sauter.   

Abstract

Many cytogenetic alterations are known to occur in urinary bladder cancer, but the significance of most of them is poorly understood. To define these chromosomal regions where clinically relevant genes may be located, a series of 54 pT1 urinary bladder carcinomas with clinical follow-up information (median, 52 months; range, 5-167 months) were examined by comparative genomic hybridization. The most frequent alterations included DNA sequence copy number gains at 1q22-24 (33%), 20q11.2-ter (33%), 8q22 and 17q21 (28% each), and 6p22 (15%) as well as deletions at Y (37%), 9p (31%), 9q22-33 and 11p14-ter (28% each), 11q23 (26%), 8p (24%), 13q31 (19%), 2q35-ter (17%), and 2q22-33 (11%). Whereas the histological grade was unrelated to prognosis (P = 0.9752), the risk of tumor progression was significantly associated with the number of deletions per tumor (P = 0.0014). Individual cytogenetic alterations that were linked to subsequent tumor progression included gains of 3p22-24 (P = 0.0112) and 5p (P = 0.0003) as well as losses of 4p11-15 (P = 0.0052), 5q15-23 (P = 0.0410), 6q22-23 (P = 0.0090), 10q24-26 (P = 0.0232), and 18q12-23 (P = 0.0005). Genes with a role for bladder cancer progression may be located at these regions.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10582685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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