Distinct regions of frequent loss of heterozygosity of chromosome 5p and 5q in human esophageal cancer

RC Peralta, AG Casson, R Wang… - … journal of cancer, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
RC Peralta, AG Casson, R Wang, S Keshavjee, M Redston, B Bapat
International journal of cancer, 1998Wiley Online Library
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies reported thus far suggest that tumor suppressor loci on
chromosome 5q are important in esophageal cancer (EC) while little is known about the
involvement of chromosome 5p. To investigate the potential existence of tumor suppressor
gene (s) on chromosome 5 contributing to the development of EC, we performed LOH
studies using a total of 24 polymorphic markers spanning the entire chromosome 5. Seventy
primary esophageal cancers were microdissected and allelic deletions were detected by …
Abstract
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies reported thus far suggest that tumor suppressor loci on chromosome 5q are important in esophageal cancer (EC) while little is known about the involvement of chromosome 5p. To investigate the potential existence of tumor suppressor gene(s) on chromosome 5 contributing to the development of EC, we performed LOH studies using a total of 24 polymorphic markers spanning the entire chromosome 5. Seventy primary esophageal cancers were microdissected and allelic deletions were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)‐single strand conformation polymorphism or by microsatellite analysis. LOH was observed in at least 1 of the loci in 47 of 70 (67%) esophageal tumors. Initially, 40 tumors [24 squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) and 16 adenocarcinomas (ADC)], each with matched histologically normal esophageal mucosa, were analyzed at 15 marker loci on 5p and 5q. A novel locus, D5S667 on 5p15.2, exhibited the highest frequency of LOH (44%) in these tumors along with another previously reported region of frequent deletion, irf‐1 (5q31.1). In a series of 30 additional EC tumors (11 SCC and 19 ADC), a detailed LOH analysis of chromosome 5p15.2 region was conducted using 10 additional polymorphic markers, which mapped the frequently deleted region within 1 cM. Overall, LOH at the D5S667 locus was observed more frequently in SCC than in ADC (62% vs. 23%, p = 0.01). This significant rate of LOH of a distinct region of chromosome 5p implicates the existence of a putative tumor suppressor gene locus involved in EC. Int. J. Cancer 78:600–605, 1998. © 1998 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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