| Literature DB >> 7743518 |
Y Sonoda1, M Iizuka, J Yasuda, R Makino, T Ono, T Kayama, T Yoshimoto, T Sekiya.
Abstract
Deletions of loci on chromosome 11p have been found frequently in several malignant tumors including gliomas, suggesting the presence of tumor suppressor genes. We analyzed 38 gliomas [26 malignant gliomas (grades III and IV) and 12 less malignant gliomas (grade I and II)] for loss of heterozygosity using microsatellite sequences on 11p as polymorphic markers. Loss of heterozygosity was found in 8 of 26 malignant gliomas (31%) but not in the less malignant gliomas. In the region with loss of heterozygosity, loci on 11p15.5-pter were commonly deleted. Our results suggest that a putative tumor suppressor gene involved in malignant progression of gliomas is located in an approximately 21-cM region on 11p15.5-pter.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7743518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701