| Literature DB >> 10682663 |
A Miyakawa1, K Ichimura, E E Schmidt, S Varmeh-Ziaie, V P Collins.
Abstract
Chromosome 6 deletions are common in human neoplasms including gliomas. In order to study the frequency and identify commonly deleted regions of chromosome 6 in astrocytomas, 159 tumours (106 glioblastomas, 39 anaplastic astrocytomas and 14 astrocytomas malignancy grade II) were analysed using 31 microsatellite markers that span the chromosome. Ninety-five per cent of cases with allelic losses had losses affecting 6q. Allelic losses were infrequent in astrocytomas malignancy grade II (14%) but more usual in anaplastic astrocytomas (38%) and glioblastomas (37%). Evidence for clonal heterogeneity in the astrocytomas and anaplastic astrocytomas was frequently observed (i.e. co-existence of subpopulations with and without chromosome 6 deletions). Clonal heterogeneity was less common in glioblastomas. Five commonly deleted regions were identified on 6q. These observations suggest that a number of tumour suppressor genes are located on 6q and that these genes may be involved in the progression of astrocytic tumours.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10682663 PMCID: PMC2363324 DOI: 10.1054/bjoc.1999.0961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640