Genomic instability and tumor-specific alterations in oral squamous cell carcinomas assessed by inter-(simple sequence repeat) PCR.
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PURPOSE Genomic instability plays a major role in the genesis and progression of tumors, and in the evolution of tumor heterogeneity. To determine the role of genomic instability in the genesis and progression of oral cancer, we assessed the extent of genomic alterations in oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs). EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN We used the recently developed inter-(simple sequence repeat) PCR technique to quantitate genomic instability using matched tumor and normal OSCC samples (n = 25). The inter-repeat region bands of similar molecular size observed to be altered in more than one case were sequenced and analyzed to identify probable OSSC-associated specific genetic lesions. RESULTS Of the four base-anchored, dinucleotide repeat-based primers used for the study, the most informative profile in OSCCs was generated by the (CA)(8)RG primer. Measurement of genomic instability index using the (CA)(8)RG primer revealed a high incidence of genomic instability in OSCCs. No significant correlation between the extent of alterations and stage or location of the tumor was observed. Sequencing analysis of the altered bands revealed gains/losses in several chromosomal regions. Of the matched tumor and corresponding normal tissue DNA studied, hitherto unreported losses were seen in 11p15 and 17q25 chromosomal regions. Sequencing of some of the tumor-specific altered regions indicated that they code for regions of UDP-GalNAc and hRAD 17 genes, which were lost (deleted) in oral cancer. CONCLUSIONS Our results indicate that the extent of genomic instability in OSCC is not correlated to the tumor stage or location. For the first time, we have shown that chromosomal alterations detected by inter-(simple sequence repeat) PCR could be correlated to genes associated with cancer development.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
دوره 9 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003