LOSS OF THE CHROMOSOMAL REGION 10Q23-25 IN PROSTATE-CANCER

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GRAY, IC
PHILLIPS, SMA
LEE, SJ
NEOPTOLEMOS, JP
WEISSENBACH, J
SPURR, NK
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[1] QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSP,DEPT SURG,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TH,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND
[2] ST MARYS HOSP WOMEN & CHILDREN,CENT MANCHESTER HEALTHCARE NATL HLTH SERV TRUST,MANCHESTER M13 0JH,LANCS,ENGLAND
[3] GENETHON SA,F-91000 EVRY,FRANCE
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Loss of the chromosomal region 10q23-25 is a frequent event in the progression of prostate adenocarcinoma. A candidate tumor suppressor gene from this region, A Mxi1 at 10q25, has recently been shown to be mutated in a small number of prostate tumors, To more strictly define those regions of 10q loss that are likely to be involved in tumor advancement, we have constructed a detailed deletion map spanning 10q23-25 that incorporates Mxi1. Sixty-two % (23 of 37) of tumors analyzed exhibited some degree of 10q23-25 loss, Our data suggest the presence of a prostate tumor suppressor gene(s) near the 10q23-24 boundary, which was deleted in the overwhelming majority (22 of 23) of tumors showing loss, In contrast, specific loss of Mxi1, as opposed to loss of other 10q23-25 regions or of the entire region, was observed in only 1 of 23 tumors and was accompanied by loss of markers at the 10q23-24 boundary. Furthermore, we failed to detect any mutations in Mxi1 in those tumors shelving Mxi1-associated marker loss by either single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis or direct DNA sequencing.
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