Sex chromosome anomalies in pancreatic endocrine tumors.
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Serval ID
serval:BIB_8AC78611AA4A
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Sex chromosome anomalies in pancreatic endocrine tumors.
Journal
International journal of cancer
ISSN
0020-7136 (Print)
ISSN-L
0020-7136
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/04/2002
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
98
Number
4
Pages
532-538
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
We have investigated the status of sex chromosomes in 40 pancreatic endocrine tumors (PETs) using 2 complementary techniques: microsatellite and interphase FISH analysis. Twenty-five tumors were from female and 15 from male patients and included 31 nonfunctioning and 9 functioning PET (6 insulinomas, 2 glucagonomas and 1 VIPoma). Microsatellite and FISH analysis showed concordant results in all cases. PETs from females showed frequent loss of chromosome X (40%) whereas PETs from males showed relatively frequent loss of chromosome Y (36%) but never loss of the X chromosome. Statistical analysis showed significant association of sex chromosome loss with metastases (Spearman correlation test, r = 0.5, p < 0.001), local invasion (r = 0.33, p < 0.05) and high proliferation rate measured as Ki-67 index with a 5% cut-off (r = 0.42, p < 0.02). The analysis also showed that local invasion and metastases were highly correlated (r = 0.86). Multivariate survival analysis was therefore carried out including local invasion and loss of sex chromosomes. The presence of local invasion increased the risk of death almost 9 times whereas sex chromosome loss was an independent variable associated with a shorter survival period and an increased risk of death of approximately 4-fold.
Keywords
Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Allelic Imbalance, Endocrine Gland Neoplasms/genetics, Endocrine Gland Neoplasms/pathology, Female, Humans, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Loss of Heterozygosity, Male, Microsatellite Repeats, Middle Aged, Pancreatic Neoplasms/genetics, Pancreatic Neoplasms/pathology, Sex Chromosome Aberrations, X Chromosome/genetics, Y Chromosome/genetics
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Web of science
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