Literature DB >> 10744065

Genetic heterogeneity in ductal carcinoma of the breast.

J H Lichy1, F Dalbègue, M Zavar, C Washington, M M Tsai, Z M Sheng, J K Taubenberger.   

Abstract

Genetic heterogeneity in breast cancer has been observed both by cytogenetic and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) analyses; however, the frequency with which genetically heterogeneous clones arise is unknown. In this study, a panel of 115 breast carcinomas was analyzed to determine the extent of clonal divergence in tumor foci at progressive stages of tumor evolution. Intraductal, infiltrating, and metastatic tumor components were microdissected from each tumor and tested for LOH at 20 microsatellite markers on seven chromosomal arms. Of these cases, 24 (21%) demonstrated genetically divergent clones during tumor progression. Clonal divergence, inferred from discordant LOH patterns, was observed most commonly between intraductal and infiltrating tumor (18 cases), but was also demonstrated between infiltrating and metastatic tumor (11 cases). Discordant LOH was observed with markers on one chromosomal arm in 16 cases, on two in 7 cases, and on four in 1 case, and was observed most commonly with markers on 17p, 17q, and 16q. More detailed microdissection of four cases provided evidence for a specific chronology of genetic alterations occurring during the progression of each tumor. The results indicate that the different tumor components observed microscopically in breast cancer specimens often represent genetically divergent clones.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10744065     DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.3780034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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