Cytogenetic abnormalities related to histopathologic grade of astrocytic tumors |
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Authors: | Min-Cheol Lee Ho-Sang Park Soo-Han Kim Shin Jung Jae-Hyoo Kim Sam-Suk Kang Jae-Hyuk Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology, Chonnam National University Medical School and Hospital, 8 Hakdong, Dongku, 501-190 Kwangju, Korea;(2) Department of Neurosurgery, Chonnam National University Medical School and Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Kwangju, Korea |
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Abstract: | Cytogenetic analysis was performed on 7 lowgrade astrocytomas, 10 anaplastic astrocytomas, and 14 glioblastomas. Abnormal chromosome numbers were noted in all cases of high-grade astrocytomas but were rarely noted in low-grade astrocytomas (28%). The most consistent changes in high-grade astrocytomas were complete loss of chromosome 10 (61%), gain of chromosome 7 (56%), and loss of chromosome 17 (28%). Certain structural abnormalities, such as marker chromosomes and double minutes (33%), and the deletion and translocation of chromosomes 1 (33%) and 17 (17%), were also noted. These results indicate that changes in the number and/or structure of chromosomes with related inactivation of tumor suppressor gene or oncogene activation might play a critical role in the formation and anaplastic progression of astrocytic tumors. |
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Keywords: | Astrocytic tumor Cytogenetic analysis Chromosome Oncogene Tumor suppressor gene |
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