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Prognostic significance of allelic imbalance at the c-kit gene locus and c-kit overexpression by immunohistochemistry in pediatric osteosarcomas.

Natacha Entz-Werlé1, Luc Marcellin, Marie-Pierre Gaub, Eric Guerin, Anne Schneider, Perrine Berard-Marec, Chantal Kalifa, Laurence Brugiere, Helène Pacquement, Claudine Schmitt, Marie-Dominique Tabone, Corinne Jeanne-Pasquier, Philippe Terrier, Frédérique Dijoud, Pierre Oudet, Patrick Lutz, Annie Babin-Boilletot.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Since the recent development of biologic agents targeting oncogenes, increasing attention has been focused on determining the role of tyrosine kinase receptors in the pathogenesis of tumors. Our study was designed to investigate the status of region 4q12, which contains the candidate gene c-kit, and the expression of c-kit by immunohistochemistry (IHC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Paired blood and biopsy specimens of 68 children treated for high-grade primary osteosarcomas were collected. Microsatellite analysis at two genomic sites containing c-kit gene was performed on paired DNA using a sensible fluorescent polymerase chain reaction technology. To confirm the DNA data, we studied c-kit protein expression by IHC in 56 available paraffin-embedded tumor tissues.
RESULTS: The frequency of allelic imbalance (AI) at locus 4q12 was 39% in the overall population. In agreement with previous studies, we did not detect microsatellite instability, allowing us to hypothesize that this pathway is not implicated. Furthermore, the normal status at locus 4q12 was associated with a significantly better survival in the whole osteosarcoma population (P = .05). IHC overexpression of c-kit was concordant in all cases presenting an AI. However, normal status at locus 4q12 was correlated to an absence of c-kit protein expression in 19 (65.5%) of 29 informative cases.
CONCLUSION: Allelotyping of locus 4q12, which contains the c-kit gene, could help pediatric osteosarcoma prognostic screening and showed a strong correlation with overexpression of c-kit protein. These results allowed us to hypothesize that, in some cases, a mutation of c-kit gene could lead to a protein overexpression.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15800315     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2005.03.119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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8.  Activation Status of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases as an Early Predictive Marker of Response to Chemotherapy in Osteosarcoma.

Authors:  Parunya Chaiyawat; Jeerawan Klangjorhor; Jongkolnee Settakorn; Voraratt Champattanachai; Areerak Phanphaisarn; Pimpisa Teeyakasem; Jisnuson Svasti; Dumnoensun Pruksakorn
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