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Christian N Paxton1, Leslie R Rowe1, Sarah T South2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With recent advancements in molecular techniques, the opportunities to gather whole genome information have increased, even in degraded samples such as FFPE tissues. As a result, a broader view of the genomic landscape of solid tumors may be explored. Whole genome copy number and loss of heterozygosity patterns can advance our understanding of mechanisms and complexity of various tumors.Entities:
Keywords: Copy number change; FFPE array; Genomic landscape; Glioma; Microarray; OncoScan
Year: 2015 PMID: 26257825 PMCID: PMC4528708 DOI: 10.1186/s13039-015-0156-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cytogenet ISSN: 1755-8166 Impact factor: 2.009
Fig. 11p19q co-deletion cohort. a Highlights the 1p and 19q co-deletions (deletions marked by indicated region). Case 1p19q-03 had two copies of 1p and 19q, but was tetraploid throughout the remainder of the genome (blue arrow). b Highlights whole chromosomal changes observed in this cohort including gains (blue arrows) and deletions (red arrows)
Fig. 2Copy number changes observed in GBMs. a A representative sample of EGFR amplification that was confirmed by array in each case (blue circle). b Additional CNCs observed across the GBM cohort
Fig. 3Additional copy number changes observed in the GBM cohort. a Whole genome overview of the glioblastoma cohort includes b Chromosome 7 complexity, c CDKN2A/B deletions and d Chromosome 10 deletions
CN comparison of EGFR by array and FISH
| Sample | MIP array | FISH | |
|---|---|---|---|
| EGFR CN | Repeat | EGFR CN | |
| EGFR-01 | 37 | >20 | |
| EGFR-02 | 51 | 37 | >10 |
| EGFR-03 | 8 | >13.20 | |
| EGFR-04 | 61 | >20 | |
| EGFR-06 | 47 | >15.98 | |
| EGFR-07 | 13.33a | 6.00 | |
| EGFR-09 | 34 | 27 | >16.0 |
| EGFR-10 | 22 | 18 | 16.95 |
aThe tumor content could not be determined, likely due to the presence of more than 2 cell populations with differing degrees of CNCs. The CN reported here is therefore an average of the EGFR CN across the entire tissue biopsy