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Frequency and Structure of p53 Rearrangements in Human Osteosarcoma

Carl W. Miller, Abdulkarim Aslo, Cassidy Tsay, Dennis Slamon, Kanji Ishizaki, Junya Toguchida, Takao Yamamuro, Beatrice Lampkin and H. Phillip Koeffler
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Abstract

Osteosarcoma is the most frequent childhood bone cancer (Tebbi, C. K., and Gaeta, J. Pediatr. Ann., 17: 285–300, 1988). Using Southern blot mapping, we found that 11 of 60 (18%) osteosarcomas had altered restriction patterns of the p53 gene and that six of these had loss of the other p53 allele. In contrast, no alteration of the p53 gene was detected in 50 samples from other types of sarcomas. Fifty % of osteosarcoma cell lines (4 of 8) also had gross rearrangements of one p53 allele with loss of the second allele, and these had no detectable p53 mRNA. Osteosarcoma cell lines with no detectable alteration of the p53 gene contained abundant p53 transcripts. Taken together, data show that human osteosarcomas can have rearrangements of the p53 gene; these rearrangements may cause loss of normal constraints on cellular growth.

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  • ↵1 Supported in part by USPHS Grants CA26038, CA33936, CA43277, and CA00975, the Weiss Family Foundation, and the 4E Memorial Fund in remembrance of Marilyn Levine, Erwin Epstein, Harold Bass, and Goldie Berman and in honor of Roselle Lewis.

  • ↵2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of California, 11-240 Factor Building, 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1678.

  • Received April 6, 1990.
  • Accepted September 18, 1990.
  • ©1990 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Frequency and Structure of p53 Rearrangements in Human Osteosarcoma
Carl W. Miller, Abdulkarim Aslo, Cassidy Tsay, Dennis Slamon, Kanji Ishizaki, Junya Toguchida, Takao Yamamuro, Beatrice Lampkin and H. Phillip Koeffler
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Frequency and Structure of p53 Rearrangements in Human Osteosarcoma
Carl W. Miller, Abdulkarim Aslo, Cassidy Tsay, Dennis Slamon, Kanji Ishizaki, Junya Toguchida, Takao Yamamuro, Beatrice Lampkin and H. Phillip Koeffler
Cancer Res December 15 1990 (50) (24) 7950-7954;
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