Frequent allelic imbalance at the ATM locus in DNA multiploid colorectal carcinomas - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2001 Sep 20;20(42):6095-101.
doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204731.
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Frequent allelic imbalance at the ATM locus in DNA multiploid colorectal carcinomas
T Sugai et al. Oncogene. 2001.
Abstract
DNA multiploidy may involve specific DNA ploidy states with respect to genetic alterations such as oncogenes, tumor suppressor gene mutation and microsatellite instability. To clarify the role of DNA multiploidy in colorectal cancer, we analysed allelic imbalance involving the ATM gene, localized to chromosome 11q22-23 and thought to be involved in genetic stability, in a series of multiploid colorectal carcinomas. In addition, p53 gene mutation (exons 5-8) and allelic imbalance at 11q24 loci distal to the ATM locus were also examined. The crypt isolation technique coupled with DNA cytometric sorting and polymerase chain reaction assay using 10 microsatellite markers tightly linked to the ATM gene were used to study ATM allelic imbalance in 55 colorectal carcinomas (15 diploid, 13 aneuploid, 27 multiploid). While allelic imbalance at the ATM locus was rarely observed in diploid and aneuploid carcinomas, multiploid carcinomas exhibited a high frequency of ATM allelic imbalance. In multiploid carcinoma samples, diploid subpopulations showed a smaller range of allelic imbalance at the loci tested compared to aneuploid subpopulations that demonstrated allelic imbalance over a relatively large region. Also, the frequency of AI at 11q24 showed a similar tendency to that at the ATM locus for each DNA ploidy state. An association between p53 gene mutation and ATM allelic imbalance in multiploid carcinoma was also observed. Our results suggest that ATM allelic imbalance and p53 gene mutations occur during the progression from diploid to aneuploid cell populations in multiploid colorectal carcinomas.
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