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Chromosome 11q13 markers and D-type cyclins in breast cancer
Authors:Gordon Peters  Vera Fantl  Rosalind Smith  Sharon Brookes  Clive Dickson
Affiliation:(1) Molecular Oncology Laboratories, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3PX London, United Kingdom;(2) Viral Carcinogenesis Laboratories, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3PX London, United Kingdom
Abstract:
Summary One in six primary human breast cancers has DNA amplification centered on the cyclin D1 gene (CCND1) on chromosome 11q13. This genetic abnormality is preferentially associated with estrogen-receptor positive tumors and may define a sub-class of patients with an adverse prognosis. AlthoughCCND1 has the credentials of a cellular oncogene, being a target for chromosomal translocation and retroviral integration, the 11q13 amplicon encompasses several other markers andCCND1 is not the only candidate for the key gene on the amplified DNA. To assess their relative importance, we have constructed a physical map of the amplified DNA and compared the extent and frequency of amplification across the region. Since it is likely that the gene providing the selective force for amplification will be expressed at elevated levels, we have also examined expression of both RNA and protein. By these criteria, cyclin D1 remains the strongest candidate for the key oncogene on the amplicon and we are currently investigating the functional consequences of its over-expression.Presented by Gordon Peters at the 16th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio TX, USA, November 4, 1993; Minisymposium on ldquoMolecular Genetics in Breast Cancerrdquo.
Keywords:breast cancer  chromosome 11q13  cyclin D1  gene amplification  oncogene
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