A family with spinal anaplastic ependymoma: evidence of loss of chromosome 22q in tumor

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Takashi Yokota
Takayuki Tachizawa
Koichi Fukino
Akira Teramoto
Jun Kouno
Koshi Matsumoto
Mitsuru Emi
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[1] Nippon Medical School,Department of Molecular Biology, Institute of Gerontology
[2] Tokyorosai Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] Nippon Medical School,Department of Neurosurgery
[4] Nippon Medical School Second Hospital,Department of Pathology
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2003年 / 48卷
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Familial anaplastic ependymoma; NF2 gene; LOH; Chromosome 22;
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Familial ependymal tumors are a very rare disease, the pathogenesis of which is unknown. Previous studies indicate an involvement of tumor suppressor genes localized within chromosomal region 22q, whereas details are still unclear. Here we report a non-neurofibromatosis type-2 (non-NF2) Japanese family in which two of the four members are affected with cervical spinal cord ependymoma, and one of the four is affected with schwannoma. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies were carried out searching for common allelic loss at chromosomal region 22q11.2-qtel in two of the affected patients. Our findings support a prediction for existence of a tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 22 especially related to the tumorigenesis of familial ependymal tumors.
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