Genetic aberrations detected by comparative genomic hybridisation in vulvar cancers

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D G Allen
A-M Hutchins
F Hammet
D J White
J P Scurry
S N Tabrizi
S M Garland
J E Armes
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[1] Mercy Hospital for Women,Department of Gynecologic Oncology
[2] Mercy Hospital for Women,Department of Pathology
[3] Molecular Pathology Laboratory,Department of Pathology
[4] Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium,Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
[5] University of Melbourne and Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute,Department of Anatomical Pathology
[6] University of Melbourne and Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute,undefined
[7] Royal Women's Hospital,undefined
[8] Women's and Children's Health,undefined
[9] Royal Women's Hospital,undefined
[10] Women's and Children's Health,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2002年 / 86卷
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comparative genomic hybridisation; vulva; neoplasm; squamous cell carcinoma; human papillomavirus;
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva is a disease of significant clinical importance, which arises in the presence or absence of human papillomavirus. We used comparative genomic hybridisation to document non-random chromosomal gains and losses within human papillomavirus positive and negative vulvar cancers. Gain of 3q was significantly more common in human papillomavirus-positive cancers compared to human papillomavirus-negative cancers. The smallest area of gain was 3q22–25, a chromosome region which is frequently gained in other human papillomavirus-related cancers. Chromosome 8q was more commonly gained in human papillomavirus-negative compared to human papillomavirus-positive cancers. 8q21 was the smallest region of gain, which has been identified in other, non-human papillomavirus-related cancers. Chromosome arms 3p and 11q were lost in both categories of vulvar cancer. This study has demonstrated chromosome locations important in the development of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. Additionally, taken together with previous studies of human papillomavirus-positive cancers of other anogenital sites, the data indicate that one or more oncogenes important in the development and progression of human papillomavirus-induced carcinomas are located on 3q. The different genetic changes seen in human papillomavirus-positive and negative vulvar squamous cell carcinomas support the clinicopathological data indicating that these are different cancer types.
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