Identification of tumor suppressor loci on the long arm of chromosome 5 in primary small cell lung cancers.
10.4046/trd.2000.49.1.49
- Author:
Eun Song CHO
;
Ho Guen KIM
;
Chul Ho CHO
;
Joon CHANG
;
Kyung Young CHUNG
;
Young Sam KIM
;
Jae Min PARK
;
Sung Kyu KIM
;
Se Kyu KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Small cell lung cancer;
Chromosome 5;
LOH;
Tumor suppressor
- MeSH:
Arm*;
Carcinogenesis;
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5*;
Clone Cells;
Cloning, Organism;
Cytogenetics;
DNA;
Genes, Tumor Suppressor;
Lung Neoplasms*;
Lung*;
Microsatellite Repeats;
Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
- From:Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
2000;49(1):49-59
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Recent cytogenetic studies indicated that loss of the long arm of chromosome 5 is a frequent event in small cell lung cancer (SCLC), suggesting the presence of a tumor suppressor gene is its place. To map the precise tumor-suppressor loci on the chromosome arm for further positional cloning efforts, we tested 15 primary SCLCs. METHODS: The DNAs extracted from paraffin-embedded tissue blocks with primary tumor and corresponding control tissue were investigated. Nineteen polymorphic microsatellite markers located in the long arm of chromosome 5 were used in the microsatellite analysis. RESULTS: We found that ten (66.7%) of 15 tumors exhibited LOH in at least one of tested microsatellite markers. Two (13%) of 10 tumors exhibiting LOH lost a larger area in chromosome 5q. LOH was observed in five common deleted regions at 5q. Among those areas, LOH between 5q34-qter and 5q35.2-35.3 was most frequent (75%). LOH was also observed in more than 50% of the tumors at four at other regions, between 5q14-15 and 5q23-31, 5q31.1, 5q31.3-33.3, and 5q34-35. Three of 15 tumors exhibited shifted bands in at least one of the tested microsatellite markers. Shifted bands occurred in 2.5% (7 of 285) of the loci tested. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated that at least five tumor-suppressor loci exist in the long arm of chromosome 5 and that they may play an important role in small cell lung cancer tumorigenesis.