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[Cancer Research 51, 3148-3152, June 15, 1991]
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Expression of N-myc and c-src Protooncogenes Correlating to the Undifferentiated Phenotype and Prognosis of Primary Neuroblastomas1

Tadashi Matsunaga, Hideyo Takahashi, Naomi Ohnuma, Masahiro Tanabe, Hideo Yoshida, Jun Iwai, Hiroshi Shirasawa and Bunsiti Simizu2

Departments of Pediatric Surgery [T. M., H. T., N. O., M. T., H. Y., J. I.] and Microbiology [H. S., B. S.], Chiba University School of Medicine, Chiba-shi 280, Japan

Genomic amplification of the N-myc protooncogene in neuroblastomas correctly predicts poor outcome for the patients. However, the prognosis for neuroblastomas with a single copy of N-myc is also poor in cases diagnosed after 1 year of age but good in infantile cases. To elucidate the different prognoses depending upon the age of the patients with neuroblastoma, we performed an analysis of the expression of protooncogenes related to neural differentiation. We examined the genomic amplification of N-myc in 26 specimens of neuroblastomas and further analyzed 22 of the 26 cases for expression of N-myc, c-src, c-Ha-ras, and c-fos. Consequently, we observed frequent overexpression of N-myc in undifferentiated neuroblastomas and enhanced expression of c-src and c-Ha-ras in infantile neuroblastomas with favorable prognosis and in neuroblastomas differentiated by chemotherapy. These findings suggest that c-src and c-Ha-ras play important roles in the neural differentiation of infantile neuroblastomas.

1 Supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid (1–29) from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan.

2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed.

Received 12/26/90. Accepted 4/ 8/91.




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