Regional deletion and amplification on chromosome 6 in a uveal melanoma case without abnormalities on chromosomes 1p, 3 and 8

  • van Gils, W
  • Kiliç, Emine
  • Brüggenwirth, Hennie
  • Vaarwater, Jolanda
  • Verbiest, Michael
  • Beverloo, Berna
  • Van Til - Berg, Marjan
  • Paridaens, Dion
  • Luyten, GPM (Gre)
  • de Klein, Annelies
Publication date
January 2008

Abstract

Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults. Loss of the long arm and gain of the short arm of chromosome 6 are frequently observed chromosomal aberrations in UM, together with loss of chromosome 1p36, loss of chromosome 3 and gain of chromosome 8. This suggests the presence of one or more oncogenes on 6p and tumor suppressor genes at 6q that are involved in UM development. Both regions, however, have not been well defined yet. Furthermore in other neoplasms gain of 6p and loss of 6q are frequently occurring events. In this case report, we describe the delineation of a partial gain on chromosome 6p and a partial deletion on 6q in a UM with the objective to pinpoint smaller candidate regions on chromosome ...

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