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Frequent increase of DNA copy number in the 2q24 chromosomal region and its association with a poor clinical outcome in hepatoblastoma: cytogenetic and comparative genomic hybridization analysis.

K Kumon1, H Kobayashi, T Namiki, Y Tsunematsu, J Miyauchi, A Kikuta, Y Horikoshi, Y Komada, Y Hatae, H Eguchi, Y Kaneko.   

Abstract

In a cytogenetic and comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) study of 38 hepatoblastomas, we found gain of 1q in 17 tumors (44.7%), that of 2 / 2q in 14 (36.8%), that of 20 / 20q in 9 (23.7%) and that of 8 / 8q in 8 (21.0%), loss of 4q in 4 (10.5%) and no DNA copy changes with normal karyotype or no mitotic cells in 11 (28.9%). Eleven tumors with 2 / 2q gain detected by CGH had a total chromosome 2 gain, a partial 2q gain, or a total chromosome 2 gain with an augmented partial 2q region; the common region for DNA copy gain was 2q24. Two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analyses using probes covering the centromere of chromosome 2 or HOXD13 (2q31) confirmed the CGH findings, and showed that the common region for gain in 2q was centromeric to HOXD13. Event-free survival (EFS) +/- standard error (SE) at 5 years was lowest in patients with 2q gain [37 +/- 15%], highest in those with no DNA copy changes [82 +/- 12%], and intermediate in those with DNA copy changes other than 2q gain [74 +/- 13%] (P = 0.0549). Multivariate analysis showed that 2q gain was an independent factor predicting a poor outcome. These findings suggest the presence of a growth-promoting gene or an oncogene in the 2q24 chromosome band, and a tumor suppressor gene in terminal 4q, which have important roles in the development and progression of hepatoblastoma.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11509117      PMCID: PMC5926834          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01172.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


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