Literature DB >> 17196995

aCGH local copy number aberrations associated with overall copy number genomic instability in colorectal cancer: coordinate involvement of the regions including BCR and ABL.

Jeremy D Bartos1, Daniel P Gaile, Devin E McQuaid, Jeffrey M Conroy, Huferesh Darbary, Norma J Nowak, Annemarie Block, Nicholas J Petrelli, Arnold Mittelman, Daniel L Stoler, Garth R Anderson.   

Abstract

In order to identify small regions of the genome whose specific copy number alteration is associated with high genomic instability in the form of overall genome-wide copy number aberrations, we have analyzed array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) data from 33 sporadic colorectal carcinomas. Copy number changes of a small number of specific regions were significantly correlated with elevated overall amplifications and deletions scattered throughout the entire genome. One significant region at 9q34 includes the c-ABL gene. Another region spanning 22q11-q13 includes the breakpoint cluster region (BCR) of the Philadelphia chromosome. Coordinate 22q11-q13 alterations were observed in 9 of 11 tumors with the 9q34 alteration. Additional regions on 1q and 14q were associated with overall genome-wide copy number changes, while copy number aberrations on chromosome 7p, 7q, and 13q21.1-q31.3 were found associated with this instability only in tumors from patients with a smoking history. Our analysis demonstrates there are a small number of regions of the genome where gain or loss is commonly associated with a tumor's overall level of copy number aberrations. Our finding BCR and ABL located within two of the instability-associated regions, and the involvement of these two regions occurring coordinately, suggests a system akin to the BCR-ABL translocation of CML may be involved in genomic instability in about one-third of human colorectal carcinomas.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17196995      PMCID: PMC1866266          DOI: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2006.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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