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Deletion Mapping of Chromosome 1 in Early Onset and Late Onset Breast Tumors – AComparative Study in Eastern India

Pathology - Research and Practice(2003)

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Abstract
Younger women exhibit more aggressive pathologic features of breast cancer (BC) compared to their older counterparts. Young age has been shown to be an independent predictor of adverse prognosis. These findings have raised the question of whether these differences are also present at the genetic level. Twenty-five early onset (age ≤ 40 years) tumors including 4 bilateral tumors, and 26 late onset(> 40 years) breast tumors, including 2 bilateral tumors, were xamined for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 1 using 11 polymorphic microsatellite markers. A comparative study revealed high frequencies of LOH in chr.1p36 (61%), 1p31.3 (40%), 1p21.3 (50%) and 1q22–23.2 (56%) in a younger group, and chr. 1p36 (46%), 1p34.2 (48%), and 1q22–23.2 (52%) in an older group. These differences in LOH frequency in these two age groups were significant for chr. 1p21.3(p = 0.025) only. These data suggest that the deletion pattern in early onset breast tumors is not fully identical to late onsetbreast tumors. Similar differential deletion patterns of LOH in the 5 highly deleted regions were seen in premenopausal and postmenopausal groups. An association was seen between LOH at chr.1p34.2 and chr. 23.2 and higher grade of the tumors in older women. Among the highly deleted regions, the deletion at chr.1p36 was found to occur early in both groups because of common allelic loss in the bilateral tumors.
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Chromosome 1,Loss of heterozygosity,Early onset breast carcinoma,Late onset breast carcinoma
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