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Chromosomes 17 and 22 involved in marker formation in neurofibrosarcoma in von Recklinghausen disease
Authors:Hans-Joachim H Decker  Linda A Cannizzaro  Michael J Mendez  Stanley P L Leong  Helen Bixenman  Carol Berger  Avery A Sandberg
Institution:(1) The Cancer Center of the Southwest Biomedical Research Institute, 85251 Scottsdale, AZ, USA;(2) Department of Surgery, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona Health Services Center, 85724 Tucson, AZ, USA;(3) Present address: Neurogenetics Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 02114 Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary We describe the cytogenetic findings in a recurrent neurofibrosarcoma in a patient with nonfamilial von Recklinghausen disease. The composite karyotype was: 40,Y,-X,+dic r(X;20)(:Xp22.2rarrq26::20p13rarr q13:), -1, +der(1)t(1;3) (p21;p24),-3,-4,-5,+der(5) t(5;?)(q31;?),-9,-9,+der(9)t(3;9)(q21 or q13;p24 or p22), -11,+der(11)t(11;?)(q22.2;?), -17,+der(17)t(17; 22;?)(q21;q13.1;?), -20, -21, -22, -22, +der(22)t(17; 22;?)(q21;q13.1;?),t(2;10)(q37;q22). The derivative chromosomes were demonstrated at the 500 band level. Chromosomes 17 and 22 were shown to be involved in an unbalanced three-way translocation: t(17;22;?)(q21;q13.1;?). This event was confirmed by in situ hybridization, using two probes mapped to chromosome 17. Hill H is a probe derived from the novel oncogene TRE and is located at 17q12–22. The second probe, derived from the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), is located at 17q11–q21. The rearrangement between chromosomes 17 and 22 showed breakpoints similar or close to the gene loci for neurofibromatosis 1 (NF-1) and NF-2. Based on our observations we recommend that genetic studies on NF-1 tumors include both gene sites (NF-1 and NF-2) rather than focus on one gene locus.
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