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Detailed Deletion Mapping of Chromosome 17q in Ovarian and Breast Cancers: 2-cM Region on 17q21.3 Often and Commonly Deleted in Tumors

Hiroko Saito, Johji Inazawa, Susumu Saito, Fujio Kasumi, Sumiko Koi, Satoru Sagae, Ryuichi Kudo, Junko Saito, Kiichiro Noda and Yusuke Nakamura
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Using 11 restriction fragment length polymorphism markers, we examined loss of heterozygosity on the long arm of chromosome 17, where one or more genes responsible for hereditary breast and ovarian cancers may be present, in sporadic forms of 94 ovarian and 246 breast cancers. Loss of heterozygosity was observed in 33 of 84 (39.3%) ovarian and in 88 of 214 (41.1%) breast cancers that were informative with at least one marker. Detailed deletion mapping of chromosome 17q in these cancers identified two distinct, commonly deleted regions. One was located between 17q12 and 17q21.3 and the other between 17q25.1 and 17q25.3. In breast cancers, the proximal commonly deleted region was between two loci defined by markers CI17-701 and CI17-730 at 17q21.3, which are 2.4 cM apart. This segment overlaps the region that includes the putative gene for hereditary breast and ovarian carcinomas. The results suggest that at least two tumor suppressor genes associated with sporadic ovarian and breast cancers are present on chromosome 17q and that one of them may be the same gene that is responsible for the hereditary form.

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  • ↵1 This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and from the Ministry of Science, Culture, and Education, Japan.

  • ↵2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at Department of Biochemistry, Cancer Institute, Tokyo 1-37-1, Kami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170, Japan.

  • Received February 2, 1993.
  • Accepted May 10, 1993.
  • ©1993 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Hiroko Saito, Johji Inazawa, Susumu Saito, Fujio Kasumi, Sumiko Koi, Satoru Sagae, Ryuichi Kudo, Junko Saito, Kiichiro Noda and Yusuke Nakamura
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Detailed Deletion Mapping of Chromosome 17q in Ovarian and Breast Cancers: 2-cM Region on 17q21.3 Often and Commonly Deleted in Tumors
Hiroko Saito, Johji Inazawa, Susumu Saito, Fujio Kasumi, Sumiko Koi, Satoru Sagae, Ryuichi Kudo, Junko Saito, Kiichiro Noda and Yusuke Nakamura
Cancer Res July 15 1993 (53) (14) 3382-3385;
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