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Kopnin B. Genetic Events Responsible for Colorectal Tumorigenesis: Achievements and Challenges. TUMORI JOURNAL 2018; 79:235-43. [PMID: 8249174 DOI: 10.1177/030089169307900401] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Colorectal carcinogenesis is a multistep process that is accompanied by accumulation of changes in proto-oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes. APC/MCC, RAS, DCC, p53 mutations and/or allelic losses, hyperexpression of c-MYC and RB genes, as well as other genomic alterations appear at characteristic stages of tumor development and are observed in most neoplasms. However, consideration of each of these abnormalities leaves many unanswered questions. The striking data on recurrent amplification of the RB tumor-suppressor gene as well as suppressive activities of protein kinase C and activated RAS genes, at least in some colon carcinoma cell lines, suggest the unusual effects of some signalling pathways in colonic epithelial cells. The results obtained to date indicate that distinct sets of genetic changes may underlie the development of colorectal tumors.
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- B Kopnin
- Institute of Carcinogenesis, Cancer Research Center, Moscow
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Guo Y, Zhou S, Liu F, Zhang B. CYP2E1 RsaI/PstI polymorphisms contributed to oral cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY 2015; 8:14685-14692. [PMID: 26823792 PMCID: PMC4713578] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/15/2015] [Accepted: 09/30/2015] [Indexed: 06/05/2023]
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Several studies have investigated the associations between CYP2E1 RsaI/PstI polymorphisms and oral cancer risk, but results have been inconclusive. In order to derive a more precise estimation of the relationship, a meta-analysis was performed. PubMed and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) searches were carried out for relevant studies published before September 2014. Meta-analysis was performed with the Stata, version 11.0. A total of 14 case control studies, including 1,962 cases and 3,271 controls, were selected. Overall, significant association was found between the CYP2E1 RsaI/PstI polymorphisms and oral cancer risk (for c1c1 vs. c1c2, OR=0.72, 95% CI=0.56-0.91; for c1c1 vs. c2c2, OR=0.45, 95% CI=0.25-0.82), while not for the dominant model (c1c1 vs. c1c2+c2c2, OR=0.84, 95% CI=0.69-1.01). In the subgroup analysis by ethnicity, statistically significant association was found in Caucasian, East Asian and South Asian. This meta-analysis suggests that the CYP2E1 RsaI/PstI polymorphisms are a risk factor for developing oral cancer.
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- Yang Guo
- Department of Endodontics, The 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical UniversityHarbin, Heilongjiang, China
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- Department of Orthodontics, The 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical UniversityHarbin, Heilongjiang, China
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- Department of Stomatology, Harbin Children’s HospitalHarbin, Heilongjiang, China
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- Department of Implantology, The 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical UniversityHarbin, Heilongjiang, China
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Couturier-Turpin MH, Bertrand V, Couturier D. Distal deletion of 1p in colorectal tumors: an initial event and/or a step in carcinogenesis? Study by fluorescence in situ hybridization interphase cytogenetics. CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS 2001; 124:47-55. [PMID: 11165322 DOI: 10.1016/s0165-4608(00)00325-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/24/2023]
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Cytogenetics studies have suggested that short arm deletion in chromosome 1 is involved in triggering colorectal tumor development. To elucidate the role of 1p under-representation in the tumoral process, we investigated by fluorescence in situ hybridization interphase cytogenetics, using simultaneously centromeric and p36 telomeric probes for chromosome 1, 27 primary adenocarcinomas, 5 metastases, 5 adenomas and as control 4 normal mucous membranes. The 1p under-representation in paradiploid tumoral cells, interpreted as a 1p deletion, was observed in 8/27 adenocarcinomas, 2/5 metastases and 3/5 adenomas. Thus, in diploid cells 1p deletion was observed in some tumors independently of the stage of the process. The 1p under-representation in total number of examined cells, i.e., diploid and aneuploid, was observed in 14/16 grade B1-B2 tumors, in 5/8 grade C1-C2 tumors, and all grade D tumors (3/3) and all metastases (5/5). There were no correlations with location or histological characteristics of cancers, gender or age of patients. These results show high frequency of 1p under-representation in intestinal tumors, and lead to separate the under-representation of 1p in diploid cells, which correspond to a 1p deletion probably implicated in the initiation of the process, from the under-representation in aneuploid cells, which mainly may be the consequence of complex rearrangements in relation to extension of the malignant process.
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- M H Couturier-Turpin
- Service d'Histologie, Cytogénétique et Biologie Cellulaire, UFR Xavier Bichat, 16 rue Henri Huchard, BP 416, 75870 Cedex 18, Paris, France
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Couturier-Turpin MH, Esnous C, Louvel A, Poirier Y, Couturier D. Chromosome 1 in human colorectal tumors. Cytogenetic research on structural changes and their significance. Hum Genet 1992; 88:431-8. [PMID: 1740320 DOI: 10.1007/bf00215678] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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The significance of short and long arm anomalies of chromosome 1 was investigated in 55 colorectal tumors comprising 41 carcinomas and 14 adenomas. The tumors were at various stages of transformation from adenoma to carcinoma. Our investigation was prompted by the observation of a p32-pter deletion on the short arm of chromosome 1 in a case of benign tubulovillous adenoma with mild dysplasia, as well as by frequent reports that chromosome 1 is involved in many neoplastic processes. Long arm anomalies were found in seven of the 41 carcinomas, six of which were in stage B2, and short arm anomalies in ten carcinomas at various stages. Three of the adenomas exhibited chromosome 1 anomalies, which in one case comprised a 1p32-pter deletion only. Overall, short arm anomalies especially concerned the p32-36 region. These results suggest that the cytogenetic anomalies respectively located on the short and long arms of chromosome 1 should be considered separately. Damage to the long arm might constitute a late non-specific event, whereas damage to the p32-pter region of the short arm might be involved in triggering colorectal tumor development.
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- M H Couturier-Turpin
- Laboratoire d'Histologie, Biologie Cellulaire, et Cytogénétique, UER X. Bichat, Paris, France
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Konstantinova LN, Fleischman EW, Knisch VI, Perevozchikov AG, Kopnin BP. Karyotype peculiarities of human colorectal adenocarcinomas. Hum Genet 1991; 86:491-6. [PMID: 2016090 DOI: 10.1007/bf00194640] [Citation(s) in RCA: 29] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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The data of the chromosome abnormalities in 15 colorectal tumors are presented. Rearrangements of the short arm of chromosome 17, leading to deletions of this arm or its part were noted in 12 tumors; in 2 other cases, one of the homologs of pair 17 was lost. The losses of at least one homolog of other chromosomal pairs were also found: chromosome 18, in 12 out of 13 cases with fully identified numerical abnormalities; chromosome 5, in 6 tumors; chromosome 21, in 5 cases; chromosomes 4, 15, and 22, in 4 cases each. Additional homologs of pair 20 were observed in 6 tumors, extra 8q was found in 5 tumors, and extra 13q in 6 cases. Rearrangements of the short arm of chromosome 1 and the long arm of chromosome 11 characterized 6 tumors each. The data recorded in our series differ from the data of other authors in two respects: the high incidence of the loss of sex chromosomes and the rearrangements of the long arm of chromosome 9. X chromosomes were missing in 4 out of 7 tumors in females, and Y chromosomes were absent in 5 out of 8 tumors in males. The long arm of chromosome 9 was rearranged in 8 cases, in 5 of them the breakpoint being at 9q22. Cytological manifestations of gene amplification (double minutes or multiple microchromosomes) were noted in 6 tumors.
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- L N Konstantinova
- Cytogenetic Laboratory, All-Union Cancer Research Center AMS of the USSR, Moscow
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Wurster-Hill DH, Pettengill OS, Noll WW, Gibson SH, Brinck-Johnsen T. Hypodiploid, pseudodiploid, and normal karyotypes prevail in cytogenetic studies of medullary carcinomas of the thyroid and metastatic tissues. CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS 1990; 47:227-41. [PMID: 2357697 DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(90)90032-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Medullary carcinoma of the thyroid (MCT), often a dominantly inherited neoplasm, derived from intrathyroid C-cells of neural crest origin, is one of the solid tumors least studied cytogenetically. The cells are difficult to grow in culture, only two cell lines having ever been established. Cytogenetic studies of only 5 tumors have been reported previously. In this paper we report on the cytogenetic analyses of 8 specimens of primary and/or metastatic MCT tumor tissue from 6 patients with familial disease, including more recent metastatic tumors in lymph node and femur of a patient whose thyroid and earlier lymph node metastases were described previously. Some of these specimens were harvested sequentially over time. Hypodiploid or diploid modal numbers prevailed with normal, pseudodiploid, or hypodiploid karyotypes.
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- D H Wurster-Hill
- Department of Pathology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N.H. 03756
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Muleris M, Salmon RJ, Dutrillaux B. Cytogenetics of colorectal adenocarcinomas. CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS 1990; 46:143-56. [PMID: 2340486 DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(90)90100-o] [Citation(s) in RCA: 109] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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The occurrence of nonrandom chromosomal anomalies in colorectal adenocarcinomas could be demonstrated from the cytogenetic study of 100 cases. The most frequent changes are a rearrangement of chromosome 17, leading to the loss of its short arm and a loss of one chromosome 18. Three types of tumors with abnormal karyotypes can be defined. First are the monosomic-type near-diploid tumors (MD), characterized by a monosomy of both 17p and chromosome 18 mostly associated with other recurrent monosomies. In two of three cases, one or several minor derived polyploid subclones are also observed. Second are the monosomic-type polyploid tumors (MP), which have a pattern of chromosome imbalance very similar to that of MD tumors. They derive from MD tumors by endoreduplication followed by complete disappearance of the original MD clone. Third are the trisomic-type tumors (TT), which lose either 17p or chromosome 18 or none, most of the anomalies being gains of entire chromosomes. These TT tumors never undergo endoreduplication. In addition, seven tumors with normal karyotypes were found and may constitute another category (NT). A nonrandom distribution of these tumor types in relation to tumor site was observed, since in the distal colon, TT and NT tumors are underrepresented and endoreduplications are significantly more frequent. The level of chromosomal mutagenesis is two- to threefold higher in MD and MP than in TT tumors. More than 95% of the rearrangements are unbalanced, and most of them result from breakpoints located in juxtacentromeric heterochromatin. A good correlation is found between our results and the available molecular data on allelic losses. The involvement of recessive tumor suppressor genes in colorectal tumorigenesis and the possible relationship between chromosomal imbalances and deviations in metabolic pathways is described.
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- M Muleris
- Department of Biology, Institut Curie, Paris, France
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Couturier-Turpin MH, Louvel A, Couturier D, Esnous C, Poirier Y, Nepveux P. Tubulovillous adenoma of the colon with hyperdiploidy, double-minute chromosomes, and inversion of chromosome 1. CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS 1988; 32:253-62. [PMID: 3163263 DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(88)90288-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/04/2023]
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A sessile adenoma of the left flexure of the colon was studied after surgical colectomy. Specimens were obtained for complete histologic evaluation. The tumor consisted of glandular tubes with decreased mucin production and a papillary structure on the luminal aspect. The muscularis mucosa was not involved; there was no carcinomatous focus. Cytogenetic study was carried out on 56 cells; none was normal, 77% were hyperdiploid (52-87 chromosomes), 16% were hypodiploid (18-39 chromosomes), and 7% were paradiploid. The supernumerary chromosomes were chromosomes #3, #6, #13, #19, and #20; chromosome #18 was missing in 80% of the cells. A marker for chromosome #1 resulting from a q21.1-q21.2 break with inversion of the centromere-bearing segment (pter-q21) was observed in 58% of the cells. Twenty-five percent of the cells had double minute chromosomes. Despite the histologically benign nature of the tumor, all the cells showed significant cytogenetic aberrations, some of which are considered to be markers of neoplastic transformation (polyploidy, double minutes, chromosome #1 marker).
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- M H Couturier-Turpin
- Laboratoire d'Histologie-Biologie Cellulaire-Cytogénétique, UER X. Bichat, Paris, France
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The clonal composition of human colorectal tumors was studied by means of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs). First, X-linked RFLPs were used to examine the pattern of X chromosome inactivation in colorectal tumors of females. All 50 tumors examined showed monoclonal patterns of X chromosome inactivation; these tumors included 20 carcinomas as well as 30 adenomas of either familial or spontaneous type. Second, RFLPs of autosomes were used as clonal markers to detect the somatic loss or gain of specific chromosomal sequences in colorectal tumors. Among other changes, it was found that somatic loss of chromosome 17p sequences occurred in over 75 percent of the carcinomas examined, but such loss was rare in adenomas. These data support a monoclonal origin for colorectal neoplasms, and suggest that a gene on the short arm of chromosome 17 may be associated with progression from the benign to the malignant state.
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- E R Fearon
- Oncology Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205
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Barbich M, Slavutsky I, Larripa I, Pasqualini RS, Brieux de Salum S. Translocation t(1;5) in a case of carcinoma of the cervix. CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS 1985; 16:269-73. [PMID: 3978594 DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(85)90054-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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We report a case of carcinoma of the cervix uteri, which presented both numerical and structural chromosome changes. The tumor showed the coexistence of lines with different modal chromosome numbers, but all of them with the t(1;5)(q25;132). We also observed the presence of double minutes, dicentric chromosomes, small acentric fragments, and/or tri- and quadriradial figures in 11% of the cells.
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Teyssier JR, Sadrin R, Nou JM, Bureau G, Adnet JJ, Bajolle F, Pigeon F. Trisomy 7 in a lung carcinoid tumor: precocious index of malignant transformation? CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS 1985; 15:277-82. [PMID: 3971319 DOI: 10.1016/0165-4608(85)90171-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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A chromosomal study has been performed on a benign carcinoid tumor of the lung after short-term culture. A trisomy of chromosome #7 was found in all the metaphases. The significance of this finding is discussed in relation to the transformation process.
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