Chromosome 10 and 17 deletions and p53 gene mutations in Thai patients with astrocytomas

  • Authors:
    • Supawadee Put-Ti-Noi
    • Songsak Petmitr
    • Voravut Chanyavanich
    • Tumtip Sangruji
    • Veerasak Theerapuncharoen
    • Kenshi Hayashi
    • Wipawan Thangnipon
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2004     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.11.1.207
  • Pages: 207-211
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Abstract

The tumor suppressor gene locus is known to be partly responsible for the tumorigenesis of sporadic gliomas, but the genetic events that drive the neoplastic process of this tumor remain largely unknown. We correlated the results of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) analysis on chromosomes 10 and 17 and a point mutation analysis of a tumor suppressor gene, p53, in 21 patients with astrocytomas at different stages. LOH was determined in tumor and leukocyte DNAs of primary human central nervous system tumors. The incidence rate of brain tumors corresponded to every p53-coding exon for single-strand conformation polymorphisms (SSCP) and the mutations were confirmed by sequencing. p53 mutations were found in 2 of 10 glioblastomas (20%) and in 1 of 8 low-grade astrocytomas (12.5%). Similarly, LOH on chromosome 10 was also found in 2 of 10 glioblastomas (20%) and 1 of 8 low-grade astocytomas (12.5%). Neither of the p53 mutations nor LOH on chromosome 10 was observed together in the tumor types analyzed. Interestingly, the p53 mutations were found in 29% of patients with LOH on chromosome 17. The fact that p53 mutation and LOH on chromosome 17 were found together only in glioblastomas, suggested that these genetic changes may accumulate during astrocytoma progression.

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January 2004
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Put-Ti-Noi S, Petmitr S, Chanyavanich V, Sangruji T, Theerapuncharoen V, Hayashi K and Thangnipon W: Chromosome 10 and 17 deletions and p53 gene mutations in Thai patients with astrocytomas. Oncol Rep 11: 207-211, 2004
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Put-Ti-Noi, S., Petmitr, S., Chanyavanich, V., Sangruji, T., Theerapuncharoen, V., Hayashi, K., & Thangnipon, W. (2004). Chromosome 10 and 17 deletions and p53 gene mutations in Thai patients with astrocytomas. Oncology Reports, 11, 207-211. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.11.1.207
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Put-Ti-Noi, S., Petmitr, S., Chanyavanich, V., Sangruji, T., Theerapuncharoen, V., Hayashi, K., Thangnipon, W."Chromosome 10 and 17 deletions and p53 gene mutations in Thai patients with astrocytomas". Oncology Reports 11.1 (2004): 207-211.
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Put-Ti-Noi, S., Petmitr, S., Chanyavanich, V., Sangruji, T., Theerapuncharoen, V., Hayashi, K., Thangnipon, W."Chromosome 10 and 17 deletions and p53 gene mutations in Thai patients with astrocytomas". Oncology Reports 11, no. 1 (2004): 207-211. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.11.1.207