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Evidence for a hereditary neuroblastoma predisposition locus at chromosome 16p12-13.

Authors :
Maris JM
Weiss MJ
Mosse Y
Hii G
Guo C
White PS
Hogarty MD
Mirensky T
Brodeur GM
Rebbeck TR
Urbanek M
Shusterman S
Source :
Cancer research [Cancer Res] 2002 Nov 15; Vol. 62 (22), pp. 6651-8.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Hereditary predisposition to develop neuroblastoma (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man 256700), a pediatric cancer of the sympathetic nervous system, segregates as an autosomal dominant Mendelian trait. We performed linkage analysis on seven families with two or more first-degree relatives affected with neuroblastoma to localize a hereditary neuroblastoma predisposition gene. A single interval at chromosome bands 16p12-13 was the only genomic region consistent with linkage (LOD(MAX) = 3.30 at D16S764). Identification of informative recombination events in linked families defined a 28.0-cM region between D16S748 and D16S769 that cosegregated with the disease in each pedigree. Loss of heterozygosity was identified in 5 of 11 familial neuroblastomas and 68 of 336 nonfamilial neuroblastomas (20.2%) at multiple 16p polymorphic loci. A 14.5-cM smallest region of overlap of somatic deletions was identified within the interval defined by linkage analysis (tel-D16S500-D16S412-cen). Taken together, these data suggest that a hereditary neuroblastoma predisposition gene (HNB1) is located at 16p12-13 and that disruption of this gene may contribute to the pathogenesis of nonfamilial neuroblastomas.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0008-5472
Volume :
62
Issue :
22
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12438263