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Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type

The present study was aimed at discovering DNA copy number alterations (CNAs) involved in the carcinogenesis of stomach and at understanding their clinicopathological significances in the Korean population. DNA copy numbers were analyzed using Agilent 244K or 400K array comparative genomic hybridiza...

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Autores principales: Jin, Dong-Hao, Park, Seong-Eun, Lee, Jeeyun, Kim, Kyung-Mi, Kim, Sung, Kim, Duk-Hwan, Park, Joobae
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26360582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137657
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author Jin, Dong-Hao
Park, Seong-Eun
Lee, Jeeyun
Kim, Kyung-Mi
Kim, Sung
Kim, Duk-Hwan
Park, Joobae
author_facet Jin, Dong-Hao
Park, Seong-Eun
Lee, Jeeyun
Kim, Kyung-Mi
Kim, Sung
Kim, Duk-Hwan
Park, Joobae
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description The present study was aimed at discovering DNA copy number alterations (CNAs) involved in the carcinogenesis of stomach and at understanding their clinicopathological significances in the Korean population. DNA copy numbers were analyzed using Agilent 244K or 400K array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) in fresh-frozen tumor and matched normal tissues from 40 gastric cancer patients. Some of the detected CNA regions were validated using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) in six of the 40 patients and customized Agilent 60K aCGH in an independent set of 48 gastric cancers. The mRNA levels of genes at common CNA regions were analyzed using quantitative real-time PCR. Copy number gains were more common than losses across the entire genome in tumor tissues compared to matched normal tissues. The mean number of alterations per case was 64 for gains and 40 for losses, and the median aberration length was 44016 bp for gains and 4732 bp for losses. Copy number gains were frequently detected at 7p22.1 (20%), 8q24.21 (27%–30%), 8q24.3 (22%–48%), 13q34 (20%–31%), and 20q11-q13 (25%–30%), and losses at 3p14.2 (43%), 4q35.2 (27%), 6q26 (23%), and 17p13.3 (20%–23%). CNAs at 7p22.1, 13q34, and 17p13.3 have not been reported in other populations. Most of the copy number losses were associated with down-regulation of mRNA levels, but the correlation between copy number gains and mRNA expression levels varied in a gene-dependent manner. In addition, copy number gains tended to occur more commonly in intestinal-type cancers than in diffuse-type cancers. In conclusion, the present study suggests that copy number gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 and losses at 3p14.2 may be common events in gastric cancer but CNAs at 7p22.1, 13q34, and 17p13.3 may be Korean-specific.
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spelling pubmed-45673302015-09-18 Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type Jin, Dong-Hao Park, Seong-Eun Lee, Jeeyun Kim, Kyung-Mi Kim, Sung Kim, Duk-Hwan Park, Joobae PLoS One Research Article The present study was aimed at discovering DNA copy number alterations (CNAs) involved in the carcinogenesis of stomach and at understanding their clinicopathological significances in the Korean population. DNA copy numbers were analyzed using Agilent 244K or 400K array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) in fresh-frozen tumor and matched normal tissues from 40 gastric cancer patients. Some of the detected CNA regions were validated using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) in six of the 40 patients and customized Agilent 60K aCGH in an independent set of 48 gastric cancers. The mRNA levels of genes at common CNA regions were analyzed using quantitative real-time PCR. Copy number gains were more common than losses across the entire genome in tumor tissues compared to matched normal tissues. The mean number of alterations per case was 64 for gains and 40 for losses, and the median aberration length was 44016 bp for gains and 4732 bp for losses. Copy number gains were frequently detected at 7p22.1 (20%), 8q24.21 (27%–30%), 8q24.3 (22%–48%), 13q34 (20%–31%), and 20q11-q13 (25%–30%), and losses at 3p14.2 (43%), 4q35.2 (27%), 6q26 (23%), and 17p13.3 (20%–23%). CNAs at 7p22.1, 13q34, and 17p13.3 have not been reported in other populations. Most of the copy number losses were associated with down-regulation of mRNA levels, but the correlation between copy number gains and mRNA expression levels varied in a gene-dependent manner. In addition, copy number gains tended to occur more commonly in intestinal-type cancers than in diffuse-type cancers. In conclusion, the present study suggests that copy number gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 and losses at 3p14.2 may be common events in gastric cancer but CNAs at 7p22.1, 13q34, and 17p13.3 may be Korean-specific. Public Library of Science 2015-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4567330/ /pubmed/26360582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137657 Text en © 2015 Jin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jin, Dong-Hao
Park, Seong-Eun
Lee, Jeeyun
Kim, Kyung-Mi
Kim, Sung
Kim, Duk-Hwan
Park, Joobae
Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type
title Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type
title_full Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type
title_fullStr Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type
title_full_unstemmed Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type
title_short Copy Number Gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in Gastric Cancer Are More Common in Intestinal-Type than Diffuse-Type
title_sort copy number gains at 8q24 and 20q11-q13 in gastric cancer are more common in intestinal-type than diffuse-type
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26360582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137657
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