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Novel, gross chromosomal alterations involving PTEN cooperate with allelic loss in prostate cancer
- Source :
- Reid, A, Attard, G, Brewer, D, Miranda, S, Riisnaes, R, Clark, J, Hylands, L, Merson, S, Vergis, R, Jameson, C, Høyer, S, Sørensen, K D, Borre, M, Jones, C, de Bono, J S & Cooper, C S 2012, ' Novel, gross chromosomal alterations involving PTEN cooperate with allelic loss in prostate cancer ', Modern Pathology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 902-910 . https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2011.207, Reid, A H M, Attard, G, Brewer, D, Miranda, S, Riisnaes, R, Clark, J, Hylands, L, Merson, S, Vergis, R, Jameson, C, Høyer, S, Sørenson, K D, Borre, M, Jones, C, de Bono, J S & Cooper, C S 2012, ' Novel, gross chromosomal alterations involving PTEN cooperate with allelic loss in prostate cancer ', Modern Pathology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 902-10 . https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2011.207
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- There is increasing evidence that multiple chromosomal rearrangements occur in prostate cancer. PTEN loss is considered to be a key event in prostate carcinogenesis but the mechanisms of loss remain to be fully elucidated. We hypothesised that gross rearrangements may exist that cause disruption of the PTEN gene in the absence of genomic deletion. We therefore designed a novel fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) assay with probes overlying regions 3' and 5' of PTEN and a third probe overlying the gene. We aimed to identify both genomic deletions and gross rearrangements of PTEN that would be overlooked by previously reported single-probe FISH assays. We proceeded to evaluate a tissue microarray with radical prostatectomy and trans-urethral resection of the prostate specimens from 187 patients. We identified PTEN genomic loss in 45/150 (30%) radical prostatectomy patients and 16/37 (43%) trans-urethral resection of the prostate patients. Importantly, our assay detected novel chromosomal alterations in the PTEN gene (characterised by splitting of FISH signals) in 13 tumours (6.9% of all prostate cancers; 21% of PTEN-lost cancers). All PTEN-rearranged tumours had genomic loss at the other allele and had no expression of PTEN by immunohistochemistry. PTEN-rearranged tumours were significantly more likely to have an underlying ERG rearrangement. Our assay differentiated loss of the probe overlying PTEN in isolation or in combination with either one of or both the probes overlying the 3' and 5' regions. This gave an indication of the size of genomic loss and we observed considerable inter-tumoural heterogeneity in the extent of genomic loss in PTEN-lost tumours. In summary, gross rearrangements of the PTEN locus occur in prostate cancer and can be detected by a 'break-apart' FISH assay. This observation could explain the absence of PTEN protein expression in a subgroup of tumours previously classified as having heterozygous genomic loss using single-probe traditional FISH assays.
- Subjects :
- Male
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors
Loss of Heterozygosity
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Loss of heterozygosity
Prostate cancer
Transcriptional Regulator ERG
Prostate
London
Biomarkers, Tumor
medicine
PTEN
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Aged
Chromosome Aberrations
Gene Rearrangement
Prostatectomy
Tissue microarray
Chi-Square Distribution
biology
Norway
PTEN Phosphohydrolase
Prostatic Neoplasms
Chromoplexy
Gene rearrangement
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Molecular biology
Immunohistochemistry
medicine.anatomical_structure
Phenotype
Treatment Outcome
Tissue Array Analysis
Tumor Markers, Biological
biology.protein
Trans-Activators
Cancer biomarkers
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Reid, A, Attard, G, Brewer, D, Miranda, S, Riisnaes, R, Clark, J, Hylands, L, Merson, S, Vergis, R, Jameson, C, Høyer, S, Sørensen, K D, Borre, M, Jones, C, de Bono, J S & Cooper, C S 2012, ' Novel, gross chromosomal alterations involving PTEN cooperate with allelic loss in prostate cancer ', Modern Pathology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 902-910 . https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2011.207, Reid, A H M, Attard, G, Brewer, D, Miranda, S, Riisnaes, R, Clark, J, Hylands, L, Merson, S, Vergis, R, Jameson, C, Høyer, S, Sørenson, K D, Borre, M, Jones, C, de Bono, J S & Cooper, C S 2012, ' Novel, gross chromosomal alterations involving PTEN cooperate with allelic loss in prostate cancer ', Modern Pathology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 902-10 . https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2011.207
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b430f62ffbc55dbd9fd2cad6f7592ab1