Determination of a minimal deletion interval on chromosome band 8p21 in sporadic prostate cancer

JI Swalwell, CD Vocke, Y Yang… - Genes …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
JI Swalwell, CD Vocke, Y Yang, JR Walker, L Grouse, SH Myers, JW Gillespie, DG Bostwick…
Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 2002Wiley Online Library
Loss of the short arm of chromosome 8 is a common event in prostatic neoplasms. Previous
studies indicate that there may be up to three separate tumor suppressor genes on
chromosome arm 8p, based on patterns of allelic loss. The responsible gene or genes have
yet to be identified. In the present study, we used laser‐capture microdissection of primary
human prostate tumors and 17 microsatellite markers across chromosome band 8p21 to
determine a minimal deletion interval. From an initial set of 120 cases, three tumors …
Abstract
Loss of the short arm of chromosome 8 is a common event in prostatic neoplasms. Previous studies indicate that there may be up to three separate tumor suppressor genes on chromosome arm 8p, based on patterns of allelic loss. The responsible gene or genes have yet to be identified. In the present study, we used laser‐capture microdissection of primary human prostate tumors and 17 microsatellite markers across chromosome band 8p21 to determine a minimal deletion interval. From an initial set of 120 cases, three tumors contained overlapping interstitial deletions on chromosome band 8p21. The three cases define an internally consistent minimal candidate tumor suppressor gene interval of approximately two megabases. Published 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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