Hirano Akira
   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Adachi Medical Center), School of Medicine
   Position   Professor
Article types Original article
Language English
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title Allelic losses of loci at 3p25.1, 8p22, 13q12, 17p13.3, and 22q13 correlate with postoperative recurrence in breast cancer.
Journal Formal name:Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
Abbreviation:Clin Cancer Res
ISSN code:(1078-0432)1078-0432(Linking)
Domestic / ForeginForegin
Volume, Issue, Page 7(4),pp.876-882
Author and coauthor Hirano A, Emi M, Tsuneizumi M, Utada Y, Yoshimoto M, Kasumi F, Akiyama F, Sakamoto G, Haga S, Kajiwara T, Nakamura Y
Authorship Lead author
Publication date 2001/04
Summary We previously defined 18 chromosomal regions in which frequent allelic losses were observed in breast cancers (T. Sato et al., Cancer RES:, 50: 7184-7189, 1990; Y. Harada et al., Cancer (PHILA:), 74: 2281-2286, 1994; I. Ito et al., BR: J. Cancer, 71: 438-441, 1995; K. Tsukamoto et al., Cancer (PHILA:), 78: 1929-1934, 1996; S. Matsumoto et al., Genes Chromosomes Cancer, 20: 268-274, 1997; T. Yokota et al., JPN: J. Cancer RES:, 88: 959-964, 1997; K. Tsukamoto et al., Cancer (PHILA:), 82: 317-322, 1998; A. Iida et al., Genes Chromosomes Cancer, 21: 108-112, 1998; K. Fukino et al., Genes Chromosomes Cancer, 24: 345-350, 1999; T. Yokota et al., Cancer (PHILA:), 85: 447-452, 1999; Y. Utada et al., JPN: J. Cancer RES:, 91: 293-300, 2000). To identify specific allelic losses that might correlate with postoperative recurrence, we examined tumors from a cohort of 504 breast cancer patients, who were followed clinically for 5 years postoperatively, for allelic losses of 18 microsatellite markers. Patients whose tumors had lost an allele at 3p25.1, 8p22, 13q12, 17p13.3, or 22q13 had significantly higher risks of recurrence than those whose tumors retained both alleles at those loci; at 3p25.1, the 5-year recurrence rate was 27% among patients with losses versus 18% with retention (P = 0.0131); at 8p22, 27% versus 14% (P = 0.0129); at 13q12, 28% versus 15% (P = 0.0109); at 17p13.3, 27% versus 20% (P = 0.0482); and at 22q13, 29% versus 20% (P = 0.0477). These data indicate that loss of heterozygosity at any one of these five specific loci is a significant predictor of postoperative recurrence among patients who have undergone surgery for breast cancer. These allelic losses can serve as negative prognostic indicators to guide postoperative management of patients.
PMID 11309336