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Deletion in chromosome 11 and Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 alterations are independently associated with the development of uterine cervical carcinoma
Authors:Ratnesh?Kumar?Singh,Santanu?Dasgupta,Nilanjana?Bhattacharya,Neelanjana?Chunder,Ranjit?Mondal,Anup?Roy,Syamsundar?Mandal,Susanta?Roychowdhury,Chinmay?Kumar?Panda  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:ckpanda@vsnl.net"   title="  ckpanda@vsnl.net"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Department of Oncogene Regulation, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, 37 S.P. Mukherjee Road, 700026 Kolkata, India;(2) The Vontz center for Molecular Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;(3) Department of Pathology, Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, India;(4) Human Genetics and Genomic Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, India
Abstract:Purpose The aim of this study was to understand whether there is any association between specific deleted regions in chromosome 11 (chr.11) and alteration (amplification/rearrangement) of Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 locus, located at 11q13, in uterine cervical carcinoma (CA-CX).Methods The deletion mapping of chr.11 was studied using 17 highly polymorphic microsatellite markers in 65 primary uterine cervical lesions. The Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 alterations were analyzed by Southern blot and/or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method in respective cervical lesions.Results Chr.11 deletion was found to be significantly associated with progression of CA-CX. High frequency (48–65%) of deletion was found in 11p15.5 (D1), 11q22.3–23.1(D2), and 11q23.3–24.1(D3) regions and significant association was seen among deletions in D2 and D3 regions. Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 locus alteration was observed in overall 27% cervical lesions. Co-amplification of Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 locus was seen in 10% samples. However, no association was found between the deleted regions and Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 locus alterations.Conclusions Our study suggests that there is no co-operativity between the deleted regions (D1- D3) in chr.11 and Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 alterations, but these alterations may provide cumulative effect in progression of the tumor. The D1–D3 regions may harbor candidate tumor suppressor gene(s) (TSGs) associated with the development of CA-CX.Financial support for this work was provided by grant [no. 27 (0111)/00/EMR-II] from CSIR, Govt. of India to C.K. Panda and CSIR -JRF/NET Fellowship grant (no. 9/30 (026)/2002- EMR-I) to R.K. Singh
Keywords:Uterine cervical carcinoma  HPV infection  Chromosome 11  LOH  Tumor suppressor gene (s)  Bcl-1/Cyclin D1 alteration
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