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Characterization of supernumerary rings and giant marker chromosomes in well-differentiated lipomatous tumors by a combination of G-banding, CGH, M-FISH, and chromosome- and locus-specific FISH.

F Micci1, M R Teixeira, B Bjerkehagen, S Heim.   

Abstract

Supernumerary ring chromosomes and/or giant marker chromosomes are often seen in soft-tissue tumors of low-grade or borderline malignancy, such as well-differentiated liposarcomas or atypical lipomas. Classic cytogenetic banding techniques have proved insufficient to identify the genomic composition and structure of such rings and markers, but fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) studies have shown that they consist mainly of amplified material from chromosome 12, more specifically from bands 12q13-->q15. We have used the new FISH-based screening techniques comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) and multicolor-FISH (M-FISH) in combination with G-banding and analysis by chromosome- and locus-specific fluorescent in situ probes to examine in detail the karyotypic characteristics of 22 lipomatous tumors, most of them classified histologically as well-differentiated liposarcomas, selected because they had been shown to harbor rings and/or marker chromosomes. M-FISH, in contrast to G- banding, was found to be informative with regard to the chromosomal origin of the rings and other markers present, whereas CGH and hybridizations with locus-specific probes helped identify which subchromosomal regions were involved. We found that chromosome bands 12q15-->q21 were always gained, with 12q15-->q21 being amplified (i.e., a green-to-red ratio >2 by CGH) in 14 of 22 tumors. In three tumors, two distinct but close amplicons in 12q could be identified, corresponding to bands 12q13-->q15 and 12q21. The genomic segment 1q21-->q23 was gained in 12 cases, reaching the level of amplification in seven. Bands 6q24 and 7p15, whose pathogenetic involvement in liposarcomas has not been reported previously, were gained in three cases each. In addition, the rings and giant markers often contained interspersed sequences from several other chromosomes that did not give an equally clear impression of being nonrandomly involved. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12438732     DOI: 10.1159/000064038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Genome Res        ISSN: 1424-8581            Impact factor:   1.636


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