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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most frequent-occurring malignant tumours worldwide, but molecular changes of tumour DNA, with the exception of viral integrations and p53 mutations, are poorly understood. In order to search for common macro-imbalances of genomic tumour DNA, 21 HCCs and 3 HCC-cell lines were characterized by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), subsequent database analyses and in selected cases by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Chromosomal subregions of 1q, 8q, 17q and 20q showed frequent gains of genomic material, while losses were most prevalent in subregions of 4q, 6q, 13q and 16q. Deleted regions encompass tumour suppressor genes, like RB-1 and the cadherin gene cluster, some of them previously identified as potential target genes in HCC development. Several potential growth- or transformation-promoting genes located in chromosomal subregions showed frequent gains of genomic material. The present study provides a basis for further genomic and expression analyses in HCCs and in addition suggests chromosome 4q to carry a so far unidentified tumour suppressor gene relevant for HCC development. © 2001 Cancer Research Campaign www.bjcancer.com
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Niketeghad, F., Decker, H., Caselmann, W. et al. Frequent genomic imbalances suggest commonly altered tumour genes in human hepatocarcinogenesis. Br J Cancer 85, 697–704 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1054/bjoc.2001.1963
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