RFLP ANALYSIS OF THE L-MYC ONCOGENE IN HEAD AND NECK-CANCER - RELATIONSHIP STUDY WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY AND DISEASE PROGRESSION

  • Authors:
    • R MILLON
    • D MULLER
    • M VELTEN
    • S DOFFOEL
    • M EBER
    • A ENGELMANN
    • G BRONNER
    • H FLESCH
    • G METHLIN
    • J ABECASSIS
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  • Published online on: January 1, 1995     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.6.1.237
  • Pages: 237-242
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Abstract

The L-myc DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLF), revealed by EcoRI digestion, has been evaluated in a case-control study including 161 head and neck cancer (HNSCC) patients and 160 normal healthy individuals with similar smoking and alcohol habits. No significant difference in the distribution of L-myc genotypes (LL, LS or SS) was found between the two populations implying thus no predisposition to head and neck tumour by either allele. There was no significant association between L-myc genotypes and the usual clinicopathological features such as T staging, differentiation status and lymph node involvement. Moreover, follow-up data from 154 patients was obtained and correlated with the L-myc pattern. No significant difference was observed in metastasis occurrence, multiple cancer incidence and survival data in the patients classified according to the L-myc genotypes; only a trend to preferentially develop metastasis in lung for patients with S allele was noted. In conclusion, our data shows that the L-myc typing does not contribute to HNSCC risk or prognosis assessment. A review of L-myc RFLP published studies shows contradictory results even on the same type of tumour and emphasizes the lacunae in understanding the biological role of L-myc for valid interpretation of L-myc allelic associations with cancer susceptibility or prognosis.

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MILLON R, MULLER D, VELTEN M, DOFFOEL S, EBER M, ENGELMANN A, BRONNER G, FLESCH H, METHLIN G, ABECASSIS J, ABECASSIS J, et al: RFLP ANALYSIS OF THE L-MYC ONCOGENE IN HEAD AND NECK-CANCER - RELATIONSHIP STUDY WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY AND DISEASE PROGRESSION. Int J Oncol 6: 237-242, 1995
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MILLON, R., MULLER, D., VELTEN, M., DOFFOEL, S., EBER, M., ENGELMANN, A. ... ABECASSIS, J. (1995). RFLP ANALYSIS OF THE L-MYC ONCOGENE IN HEAD AND NECK-CANCER - RELATIONSHIP STUDY WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY AND DISEASE PROGRESSION. International Journal of Oncology, 6, 237-242. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.6.1.237
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MILLON, R., MULLER, D., VELTEN, M., DOFFOEL, S., EBER, M., ENGELMANN, A., BRONNER, G., FLESCH, H., METHLIN, G., ABECASSIS, J."RFLP ANALYSIS OF THE L-MYC ONCOGENE IN HEAD AND NECK-CANCER - RELATIONSHIP STUDY WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY AND DISEASE PROGRESSION". International Journal of Oncology 6.1 (1995): 237-242.
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MILLON, R., MULLER, D., VELTEN, M., DOFFOEL, S., EBER, M., ENGELMANN, A., BRONNER, G., FLESCH, H., METHLIN, G., ABECASSIS, J."RFLP ANALYSIS OF THE L-MYC ONCOGENE IN HEAD AND NECK-CANCER - RELATIONSHIP STUDY WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY AND DISEASE PROGRESSION". International Journal of Oncology 6, no. 1 (1995): 237-242. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.6.1.237