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Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11

BACKGROUND: Loss of chromosome 11q defines a subset of high-stage aggressive neuroblastomas. Deletions are typically large and mapping efforts have thus far not lead to a well defined consensus region, which hampers the identification of positional candidate tumour suppressor genes. In a previous st...

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Autores principales: De Preter, Katleen, Vandesompele, Jo, Menten, Björn, Carr, Philippa, Fiegler, Heike, Edsjö, Anders, Carter, Nigel P, Yigit, Nurten, Waelput, Wim, Van Roy, Nadine, Bader, Scott, Påhlman, Sven, Speleman, Frank
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1185534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16000168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-6-97
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author De Preter, Katleen
Vandesompele, Jo
Menten, Björn
Carr, Philippa
Fiegler, Heike
Edsjö, Anders
Carter, Nigel P
Yigit, Nurten
Waelput, Wim
Van Roy, Nadine
Bader, Scott
Påhlman, Sven
Speleman, Frank
author_facet De Preter, Katleen
Vandesompele, Jo
Menten, Björn
Carr, Philippa
Fiegler, Heike
Edsjö, Anders
Carter, Nigel P
Yigit, Nurten
Waelput, Wim
Van Roy, Nadine
Bader, Scott
Påhlman, Sven
Speleman, Frank
author_sort De Preter, Katleen
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Loss of chromosome 11q defines a subset of high-stage aggressive neuroblastomas. Deletions are typically large and mapping efforts have thus far not lead to a well defined consensus region, which hampers the identification of positional candidate tumour suppressor genes. In a previous study, functional evidence for a neuroblastoma suppressor gene on chromosome 11 was obtained through microcell mediated chromosome transfer, indicated by differentiation of neuroblastoma cells with loss of distal 11q upon introduction of chromosome 11. Interestingly, some of these microcell hybrid clones were shown to harbour deletions in the transferred chromosome 11. We decided to further exploit this model system as a means to identify candidate tumour suppressor or differentiation genes located on chromosome 11. RESULTS: In a first step, we performed high-resolution arrayCGH DNA copy-number analysis in order to evaluate the chromosome 11 status in the hybrids. Several deletions in both parental and transferred chromosomes in the investigated microcell hybrids were observed. Subsequent correlation of these deletion events with the observed morphological changes lead to the delineation of three putative regions on chromosome 11: 11q25, 11p13->11p15.1 and 11p15.3, that may harbour the responsible differentiation gene. CONCLUSION: Using an available model system, we were able to put forward some candidate regions that may be involved in neuroblastoma. Additional studies will be required to clarify the putative role of the genes located in these chromosomal segments in the observed differentiation phenotype specifically or in neuroblastoma pathogenesis in general.
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spelling pubmed-11855342005-08-13 Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11 De Preter, Katleen Vandesompele, Jo Menten, Björn Carr, Philippa Fiegler, Heike Edsjö, Anders Carter, Nigel P Yigit, Nurten Waelput, Wim Van Roy, Nadine Bader, Scott Påhlman, Sven Speleman, Frank BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Loss of chromosome 11q defines a subset of high-stage aggressive neuroblastomas. Deletions are typically large and mapping efforts have thus far not lead to a well defined consensus region, which hampers the identification of positional candidate tumour suppressor genes. In a previous study, functional evidence for a neuroblastoma suppressor gene on chromosome 11 was obtained through microcell mediated chromosome transfer, indicated by differentiation of neuroblastoma cells with loss of distal 11q upon introduction of chromosome 11. Interestingly, some of these microcell hybrid clones were shown to harbour deletions in the transferred chromosome 11. We decided to further exploit this model system as a means to identify candidate tumour suppressor or differentiation genes located on chromosome 11. RESULTS: In a first step, we performed high-resolution arrayCGH DNA copy-number analysis in order to evaluate the chromosome 11 status in the hybrids. Several deletions in both parental and transferred chromosomes in the investigated microcell hybrids were observed. Subsequent correlation of these deletion events with the observed morphological changes lead to the delineation of three putative regions on chromosome 11: 11q25, 11p13->11p15.1 and 11p15.3, that may harbour the responsible differentiation gene. CONCLUSION: Using an available model system, we were able to put forward some candidate regions that may be involved in neuroblastoma. Additional studies will be required to clarify the putative role of the genes located in these chromosomal segments in the observed differentiation phenotype specifically or in neuroblastoma pathogenesis in general. BioMed Central 2005-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1185534/ /pubmed/16000168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-6-97 Text en Copyright © 2005 De Preter et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
De Preter, Katleen
Vandesompele, Jo
Menten, Björn
Carr, Philippa
Fiegler, Heike
Edsjö, Anders
Carter, Nigel P
Yigit, Nurten
Waelput, Wim
Van Roy, Nadine
Bader, Scott
Påhlman, Sven
Speleman, Frank
Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
title Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
title_full Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
title_fullStr Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
title_full_unstemmed Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
title_short Positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
title_sort positional and functional mapping of a neuroblastoma differentiation gene on chromosome 11
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1185534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16000168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-6-97
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