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Alternative pathways of MYCN gene copy number increase in primary neuroblastoma tumors.

Alexander Valent1, Marine Guillaud-Bataille, Chantal Farra, François Lozach, Barbara Spengler, Marie-José Terrier-Lacombe, Dominique Valteau-Couanet, Gisèle Danglot, Gilbert M Lenoir, Olivier Brison, Jean Bénard, Alain Bernheim.   

Abstract

Neuroblastomas, tumors of the sympathetic nervous system, account for 7-10% of the cancers of childhood. Genetic studies have shown, and this study has confirmed, that neuroblastomas are very heterogeneous; no single genetic change common to all neuroblastomas has yet been identified. One genetic aberration found frequently in this pediatric tumor is MYCN gene amplification. Recently we identified a new subset of tumors showing MYCN gain (small increases in gene number arising from unbalanced translocation). To investigate whether gain precedes amplification or is an independent event, we surveyed 200 primary tumors for MYCN copy number with fluorescence in situ hybridization; 152 of 200 (76%) were MYCN single-copy tumors, whereas 48 of 200 (24%) tumors harbored MYCN abnormalities: 36 of the 48 (75%) had MYCN amplification and 12 (25%) had MYCN gain. Among the 36 with MYCN amplified gene, we found four that also showed gain. In three tumors exhibiting simultaneous gain and amplification, these two events were detected in neighboring cells. In the fourth case we detected only MYCN gain in metastatic neuroblasts in the bone marrow, but both MYCN amplification and gain in the primary tumor. The detailed study of these four cases suggests that there may be several different mechanisms leading to increase in MYCN copy number. Further studies in other human malignancies are necessary to determine whether simultaneous gain and amplification are specific to neuroblastoma or constitute a general mechanism by which tumor cells can acquire selective growth advantage.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15325088     DOI: 10.1016/j.cancergencyto.2003.12.007

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


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