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EGF-r gene copy number changes in renal cell carcinoma detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization
Authors:Holger Moch  Guido Sauter  Thomas C. Gasser  Lukas Bubendorf  Jan Richter  Joseph C. Presti  Frederic M. Waldman  Michael J. Mihatsch
Abstract:Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-r) is a frequent event in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). To investigate the role of EGF-r gene copy number changes related to EGF-r overexpression, 50 RCC specimens were examined by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry. Dual-labelling FISH with a repetitive pericentromeric probe for chromosome 7 and a probe for the EGF-r gene (at 7p13) was performed to analyse the EGF-r copy number in relation to chromosome 7 copy number on a cell-by-cell basis. Polysomy 7 was frequent in all histological types of RCC. Chromosome 7 polysomy was found in 26 of 35 clear cell (74 per cent), nine of nine papillary, and three of three chromophobe RCCs. EGF-r gene copy number was closely associated with the chromosome 7 copy number on a cell-by-cell basis. No EGF-r gene amplifications were found. EGF-r positivity was found in 37 of 50 cases (74 per cent) by immunohistochemistry. EGF-r positivity was more common in clear cell (81 per cent) than in papillary tumours (40 per cent; P=0·029). Neither chromosome 7 nor EGF-r gene copy number was associated with EGF-r expression, indicating that an increased gene dosage is not a mechanism of EGF-r overexpression in RCC. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:renal cell carcinoma  EGF-r gene  fluorescence in situ hybridization  chromosome 7
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