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Allelotyping analyses of synchronous primary and metastasis CIN colon cancers identified different subtypes.

Jean-Christophe Weber1, Nicolas Meyer, Erwan Pencreach, Anne Schneider, Eric Guérin, Agnès Neuville, Christine Stemmer, Cécile Brigand, Philippe Bachellier, Serge Rohr, Michèle Kedinger, Christian Meyer, Dominique Guenot, Pierre Oudet, Daniel Jaeck, Marie-Pierre Gaub.   

Abstract

In colorectal cancer, the molecular alterations that lead to metastasis are not clearly established, probably because of their high genetic complexity. To identify combinations of genetic changes involved in tumor progression and metastasis, we focused on chromosome instable (CIN) colon cancers. We compared by allelotyping of 33 microsatellites, the genomic alterations of 38 primary colon tumors with the synchronously resected matched liver metastases (CLM). We observed that (i) the number of patients with alterations at certain loci did not differ significantly between the whole primary tumor and the paired CLM, (ii) a group of patients had fewer alterations in the metastasis when compared with the matched primary tumor. A 2-way hierarchical unsupervised clustering of the allelotyping data revealed 2 tumor subtypes that have different levels of CIN (CIN-High, CIN-Low). Both subtypes have a minimal common set of alterations at chromosomes 8p, 17p and 18q, but does not include alteration at 5q or mutation at K-Ras. These 2 subtypes were also observed using a collection of 104 independent primary CIN colon tumors. In addition, we found a third subtype, consisting of tumors with a very low number of alterations not associated with specific loci (CIN-Very Low). We found that colon carcinogenesis may require a minimal set of alterations and that, in contrast to the current hypothesis, the level of CIN does not correlate with tumor progression. Therefore, our results suggest that metastasis potential could be present at very early stages of tumor development.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17096353     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.22343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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