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Published in: Virchows Archiv 3/2009

01-09-2009 | Original Article

An allelotype analysis indicating the presence of two distinct ovarian clear-cell carcinogenic pathways: endometriosis-associated pathway vs. clear-cell adenofibroma-associated pathway

Authors: Sohei Yamamoto, Hitoshi Tsuda, Kozue Suzuki, Masashi Takano, Seiichi Tamai, Osamu Matsubara

Published in: Virchows Archiv | Issue 3/2009

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Abstract

Patterns of allele loss (loss of heterozygosity (LOH)) were studied to identify the genetic backgrounds underlying the two putative carcinogenic pathways of ovarian clear-cell adenocarcinoma: carcinomas thought to arise in endometriosis (endometriosis-associated carcinomas, 20 cases) and carcinomas thought to be derived from clear-cell adenofibroma ((CCAF)-associated carcinomas, 14 cases). Each tumor was assessed for LOH at 24 polymorphic loci located on 12 chromosomal arms: 1p, 3p, 5q, 8p, 9p, 10q, 11q, 13q, 17p, 17q, 19p, and 22q. For all informative loci, the frequency of LOH was not statistically different between the two carcinoma groups: 38% (66/172 loci) in the endometriosis-associated carcinomas and 35% (40/113 loci) in the CCAF-associated carcinomas. In the endometriosis-associated carcinomas, LOH was detected at high frequencies (>50%) at 3p, 5q, and 11q and at low frequencies (<20%) at 8p, 13q, and 17p. In the CCAF-associated carcinomas, LOH was detected at high frequencies at 1p, 10q, and 13q and at low frequencies at 3p, 9p, 11q, and 17q. The frequencies of LOH at chromosomes 3p, 5q, and 11q were significantly higher in the endometriosis-associated carcinomas than in the CCAF-associated carcinomas (P = 0.026, 0.007, and 0.011, respectively). Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated a close association between the allelic status of the 3p25–26 locus and levels of von Hippel–Lindau (VHL) protein expression (P = 0.0026). These data further support the presence of two distinct carcinogenic pathways to ovarian clear-cell adenocarcinoma; the allelic status of the 3p, 5q, and 11q loci may provide a means to identify the precursor lesions of these carcinomas.
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Metadata
Title
An allelotype analysis indicating the presence of two distinct ovarian clear-cell carcinogenic pathways: endometriosis-associated pathway vs. clear-cell adenofibroma-associated pathway
Authors
Sohei Yamamoto
Hitoshi Tsuda
Kozue Suzuki
Masashi Takano
Seiichi Tamai
Osamu Matsubara
Publication date
01-09-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Virchows Archiv / Issue 3/2009
Print ISSN: 0945-6317
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2307
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-009-0816-9

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