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Genetic alterations in hepatocellular carcinomas: association between loss of chromosome 4q and p53 gene mutations
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|作者:
A Rashid
J-S Wang
G-S Qian
B-X Lu
S R Hamilton
J D Groopman
机构:
[1] Division of Gastrointestinal/Liver Pathology,The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center
[2] Department of Pathology,Department of Environmental Health Sciences
[3] The John Hopkins School of Medicine,undefined
[4] The Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[5] School of Hygiene and Public Health,undefined
[6] Shanghai Cancer Institute,undefined
[7] Qidong Liver Cancer Institute,undefined
[8] The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center,undefined
来源:
British Journal of Cancer
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1999年
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80卷
关键词:
p53 gene;
loss of heterozygosity;
hepatitis B virus;
aflatoxin;
hepatocellular carcinomas;
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摘要:
The major risk factors for hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) in high incidence areas include infection with hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV, HCV) and exposure to aflatoxin. Genetic alterations in 24 liver resection specimens from Shanghai and Qidong were studied. Hepatitis B virus was integrated in all patient samples, and a null phenotype for the GSTM1 enzyme was present in 63% of patients. Alteration of p53 was present in 95% (23/24) of cases: mutations of the p53 gene in 12 HCC, p53 overexpression in 13 and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of chromosome 17p in 17. All seven HCCs with a p53 mutation from Qidong and three of five from Shanghai had the aflatoxin-associated point mutation with a G to T transversion at codon 249, position 3. No HCC had microsatellite instability. LOH of chromosome 4q, 1p, 16q and 13q was present in 50%, 46%, 42% and 38%, respectively, and 4q was preferentially lost in HCCs containing a p53 mutation: LOH of 4q was present in 75% (9/12) of HCC with, but only 25% (3/12) of HCC without, a p53 gene mutation (P = 0.01). These data indicate a possible interaction between p53 gene mutation and 4q loss in the pathogenesis of HCC.
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