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Loss of 22q Chromosome is Related to Glioma Progression and Loss of 10q

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Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of chromosome 22q has been investigated in 160 gliomas. LOH at one or more microsatellite increased with increasing grade of the tumor (P < 0.01). LOH22q was more frequent in astrocytic tumors (37%) compared to mixed or oligodendroglial tumors (21%) (P = 0.02). LOH22q was correlated to 10q loss but not to 1p or 9p loss. Taken together, these data suggest that LOH22q is an alteration associated with malignant progression of gliomas.

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Abbreviations

AII:

astrocytoma grade II

AIII:

astrocytoma grade III

GBM:

glioblastoma

OII:

oligodendroglioma grade II

OIII:

oligodendroglioma grade III

OAII:

oligoastrocytoma grade II

OAIII:

oligoastrocytoma grade III

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Laigle-Donadey, F., Crinière, E., Benouaich, A. et al. Loss of 22q Chromosome is Related to Glioma Progression and Loss of 10q. J Neurooncol 76, 265–268 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-005-7019-2

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Keywords

  • chromosome 10q
  • chromosome 22q
  • glioma