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Title: Whole genome amplification and high-throughput allelotyping identified five distinct deletion regions on chromosomes 5 and 6 in microdissected early-stage ovarian tumors. Author: Wang VW, Bell DA, Berkowitz RS, Mok SC. Journal: Cancer Res; 2001 May 15; 61(10):4169-74. PubMed ID: 11358841. Abstract: Investigation of genetic changes in tumors by loss of heterozygosity is a powerful technique for identifying chromosomal regions that may contain tumor suppressor genes. In this study, we determined allelic loss on chromosomes 5 and 6 in 29 primary early-stage epithelial ovarian carcinomas including 3 microscopically identified adenocarcinomas using a high-throughput PCR-based method combined with laser capture microdissection and whole genome amplification techniques. Twenty microsatellite markers spanning chromosomes 5 and 6 at an average distance of 20 cM were examined. High frequencies of loss on chromosome 5 were identified at loci D5S428 (48%), D5S424 (32%), and D5S630 (32%). Our study also showed that chromosome 6 exhibited high frequencies of loss of heterozygosity at loci D6S1574 (46%), D6S287 (42%), D6S441 (45%), D6S264 (60%), and D6S281 (35%). These results suggest that multiple tumor suppressor genes are located on five distinct regions on chromosomes 5 and 6, i.e., 5p15.2, 5q13-21, 6p24-25, 6q21-23, and 6q25.1-27, and may be involved in the early development of ovarian carcinomas.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]