TY - JOUR
T1 - Loss of heterozygosity at chromosome 11q in lung adenocarcinoma
T2 - Identification of three independent regions
AU - Rasio, D.
AU - Negrini, M.
AU - Manenti, G.
AU - Dragani, T. A.
AU - Croce, C. M.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - We examined the pattern of allelic loss in 76 adenocarcinomas of the lung using 14 highly informative microsatellite markers on the long arm of chromosome 11. Loss of heterozygosity was found in 48 of 76 tumors (63%). Three distinct regions of deletion were identified. The first region, the most centromeric, lies between markers D11S940 and CD3D; the second, delimited by markers D11S924 and D11S925, is estimated to be 4 Mb in length, and has never been previously described; a third, more telomeric region, the length of which is also estimated to be in the range of 4 Mb, is bracketed by loci D11S1345 and D11S1328. These findings suggest the presence of at least three tumor suppressor genes on the long arm of chromosome 11, and confirm the relevance of 11q22-24, a region frequently deleted in carcinomas of the breast, ovary, uterine, cervix, colon, and malignant melanoma in the pathogenesis of solid tumors. The characterization of minimal regions of loss could provide the basis for the identification and cloning of the critical genes.
AB - We examined the pattern of allelic loss in 76 adenocarcinomas of the lung using 14 highly informative microsatellite markers on the long arm of chromosome 11. Loss of heterozygosity was found in 48 of 76 tumors (63%). Three distinct regions of deletion were identified. The first region, the most centromeric, lies between markers D11S940 and CD3D; the second, delimited by markers D11S924 and D11S925, is estimated to be 4 Mb in length, and has never been previously described; a third, more telomeric region, the length of which is also estimated to be in the range of 4 Mb, is bracketed by loci D11S1345 and D11S1328. These findings suggest the presence of at least three tumor suppressor genes on the long arm of chromosome 11, and confirm the relevance of 11q22-24, a region frequently deleted in carcinomas of the breast, ovary, uterine, cervix, colon, and malignant melanoma in the pathogenesis of solid tumors. The characterization of minimal regions of loss could provide the basis for the identification and cloning of the critical genes.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 7664268
AN - SCOPUS:0029124902
SN - 0008-5472
VL - 55
SP - 3988
EP - 3991
JO - Journal of Cancer Research
JF - Journal of Cancer Research
IS - 18
ER -