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Comparative genomic hybridization of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast—evidence of multiple genetic pathways
Authors:Horst Buerger  Friedrich Otterbach  Ronald Simon  Christopher Poremba  Raihanatou Diallo  Thomas Decker  Lutz Riethdorf  Christian Brinkschmidt  Barbara Dockhorn-Dworniczak  Werner Boecker
Abstract:There is strong evidence that ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) represents a precursor lesion of invasive breast cancer. In order to analyse specific chromosomal alterations of DCIS, 38 paraffin-embedded specimens of DCIS and six associated invasive carcinomas were examined by means of comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). Losses of 16q material were seen almost exclusively in well- and intermediately-differentiated DCIS. These two subgroups differed in the average number of genetic imbalances, 2·5 and 5·5 respectively. Additionally, a higher frequency of gains of 1q and losses of 11q material was seen in intermediately-differentiated in contrast to well-differentiated DCIS. Poorly-differentiated DCIS displayed a higher frequency of amplifications (17q12, 11q13) and a higher average rate of genetic imbalances (7·1). Analysis of adjacent invasive breast carcinoma revealed a genetic pattern almost identical to the one seen in the DCIS counterpart. These data characterize DCIS as a genetically far-advanced, heterogeneous lesion and as a direct precursor of invasive breast cancer. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:breast cancer  in situ carcinoma  CGH
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