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Loss of heterozygosity at 1p, 8p, 10p, 13q, and 17p in advanced urothelial cancer and lack of relation to chemotherapy response and outcome.

L Sengeløv1, M Christensen, H D von der Maase, T Horn, N Marcussen, C Kamby, T Orntoft.   

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Studies of urothelial tumors have identified structural abnormalities in a number of chromosomes. This study aimed to identify specific genetic changes of patients with advanced urothelial cancers, and relate these changes to increased chemotherapy sensitivity or good prognosis. We screened 56 muscle-invasive bladder cancer tumors for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 1p, 8p, 10p, 13q, and 17p with PCR using 6 microsatellite markers. All patients had recurrent locally advanced or metastatic disease. DNA was extracted after microdissection of the primary tumor and normal tissue from paraffin-embedded specimens. The PCR products were electrophoresed in an ABI Prism 377 DNA sequencer and the alleles from tumor DNA and normal tissue DNA were analyzed using the GeneScan program. The LOH findings were correlated with response to chemotherapy and survival. Allelic loss of specific markers was present in 26-50% of the informative tumors. The most frequent LOH was observed at 17p, supporting the notion that this region may contain genes of importance to urothelial cancer progression. The overall rate of response to chemotherapy was 48%, and ranged from 40% to 56% according to specific LOH changes. The median survival of all patients from start of chemotherapy was 5.8 months and ranged from 5.3 to 7.9 months for patients with specific LOH changes. Response and survival of patients with no lost markers was the same size, compared to patients with one, two, or more lost markers. Specific genetic changes were detected in a significant number of tumors from patients with advanced urothelial cancer. These changes were not predictive of response to chemotherapy or of the duration of survival.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11156735     DOI: 10.1016/s0165-4608(00)00308-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Genet Cytogenet        ISSN: 0165-4608


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