1;17 translocations and other chromosome 17 rearrangements in human primary neuroblastoma tumors and cell lines

N. van Roy, G. Laureys, N. C. Cheng, P. Willem, G. Opdenakker, R. Versteeg, F. Speleman

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Abstract

We report on the finding of a t(1;17) in two primary neuroblastomas. Subsequent fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis revealed the presence of 1;17 translocations in four out of nine neuroblastoma cell lines. The chromosome 1 short arm breakpoints were determined using region-specific probes. FISH screening also demonstrated or confirmed the presence of 11;17 translocations in three cell lines and other chromosome 17 rearrangements in those cell lines that did not carry a t(1;17) or t(11;17). Our data extend previous cytogenetic findings and suggest that, in addition to the known involvement of chromosome 1, one or more genes on chromosome 17 also play a role in neuroblastoma development
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-114
JournalGenes, chromosomes & cancer
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994

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