Literature DB >> 7814151

Chromosome abnormalities in benign hyperproliferative disorders of epithelial and stromal breast tissue.

C U Dietrich1, N Pandis, M R Teixeira, G Bardi, A M Gerdes, J A Andersen, S Heim.   

Abstract

Cytogenetic analysis of short-term cultures from 15 cases of benign proliferative breast disease (PBD), 10 diffuse PBD and 5 papillomas, and 15 fibroadenomas of the breast revealed clonal chromosome abnormalities in 7 diffuse PBD lesions, 4 papillomas and 5 fibroadenomas. The remaining 14 cases had a normal female chromosome complement. Cytogenetically unrelated abnormal clones were seen in 4 fibroadenomas and 2 PBDs. A single abnormal clone was found in 9 PBDs and 1 fibroadenoma. Three clonal abnormalities were seen as recurrent changes in 6 cases, namely interstitial deletions of 3p with 3p 12-14 as the minimally common deleted segment (in 1 papilloma, 1 diffuse PBD with atypia and 1 mixed-pattern lesion with both papilloma and atypical diffuse PBD features), r(9)(p24q34) (in 1 diffuse PBD and 1 fibroadenoma), and del(1)(q12)(again in 1 diffuse PBD and 1 fibroadenoma). Intriguingly, 6 of the 16 abnormal cases had chromosome changes that have been seen repeatedly as primary abnormalities in breast carcinomas: der(16)t(1;16)(q10;p10), del(3)(p12p14), and del(1)(q12). We conclude that some of the chromosome anomalies frequently found in breast carcinomas are also present in PBD and fibroadenomas. These aberrations may be accepted as early, neoplasia-relevant mutations. However, they do not seem to be sufficient by themselves to unleash a malignant process.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7814151     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910600107

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


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