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Loss of Heterozygosity on the Long Arm of Chromosome 11 in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Angela B. Y. Hui, Kwok-Wai Lo, Sing-Fai Leung, Peter H. K. Choi, Yin Fong, Joseph C. K. Lee and Dolly P. Huang
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Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on the long arm of chromosome 11 had been reported in many types of solid tumors. In this study, we investigated the LOH patterns of chromosome 11 on 52 primary nasopharyngeal carcinomas using 10 microsatellite polymorphic markers. The results revealed that 28 of the 52 cases (53.8%) demonstrated LOH on at least one of the nine 11q microsatellite loci studied. The highest frequencies of LOH were found at the two loci D11S2000 (36.1%) and D11S934 (34.5%), both located at 11q22–24. Two distinct regions of deletion were found at 11q, with the first one defined by INT-2 and D11S900 at 11q13.3–22, and the second region located between D11S2000 and D11S934 at 11q22–24. The two deletion regions overlap with the common areas of deletion reported in other tumor types. This suggests the presence of multiple putative tumor suppressor genes on chromosome 11q that may play a role in the development of nasopharyngeal carcinomas.

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  • ↵1 This study was supported by Hong Kong Grant CUHK52/93M from the University and Polytechnic Grants Committee, Hong Kong.

  • ↵2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed. Phone (852) 2632-1130; Fax: (852) 2637-6274.

  • Received April 16, 1996.
  • Accepted May 29, 1996.
  • ©1996 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Angela B. Y. Hui, Kwok-Wai Lo, Sing-Fai Leung, Peter H. K. Choi, Yin Fong, Joseph C. K. Lee and Dolly P. Huang
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Loss of Heterozygosity on the Long Arm of Chromosome 11 in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Angela B. Y. Hui, Kwok-Wai Lo, Sing-Fai Leung, Peter H. K. Choi, Yin Fong, Joseph C. K. Lee and Dolly P. Huang
Cancer Res July 15 1996 (56) (14) 3225-3229;
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