CHROMOSOME-9 ALLELIC LOSSES AND MICROSATELLITE ALTERATIONS IN HUMAN BLADDER-TUMORS

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ORLOW, I
LIANES, P
LACOMBE, L
DALBAGNI, G
REUTER, VE
CORDONCARDO, C
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[1] MEM SLOAN KETTERING CANC CTR,DEPT PATHOL,NEW YORK,NY 10021
[2] MEM SLOAN KETTERING CANC CTR,UROL SERV,NEW YORK,NY 10021
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Chromosome 9 allelic losses have been reported as a frequent and early event occurring in bladder cancer. It has been postulated that a candidate tumor suppressor gene may reside on this chromosome, alterations of which may lead to the development of a subset of superficial bladder tumors. More recently, the involvement of two different regions harboring suppressor loci, one on each of bath chromosome 9 arms, has been proposed. We undertook the present study with the objectives of better defining the deleted regions of chromosome 9 in bladder tumors, as well as evaluating the frequency of microsatellite alterations affecting certain loci on this chromosome in urothelial neoplasia. Seventy-three primary bladder tumors were analyzed using a set of highly polymorphic markers, and results were correlated with pathological parameters associated with poor clinical outcome. We observed that, overall, 77% of the tumors studied showed either loss of heterozygosity for one or more chromosome 9 markers and/or microstellite abnormalities at chromosome 9 loci. Detailed analyses showed that two regions, one on 9p at the interferon cluster, and the other on 9q associated with the q34.1-2 bands, had the highest frequencies of allelic losses. Furthermore, T-a lesions appeared to present mainly with 9q abnormalities, while T-1 tumors displayed a mixture of aberrant 9p and 9q genotypes. These observations indicate that loss of heterozygosity of 9p may be associated with the development of superficial tumors with a more aggressive biological behavior or, alternatively, they may be related to early disease progression. In addition, microsatellite alterations mere documented in over 40% of amplified cases. Taken together, these data suggest that two different tumor suppresser gene loci on chromosome 9 are involved as tumorigenic events in bladder cancer and that chromosome 9 microsatellite alterations are frequent events occurring in urothelial neoplasia.
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