Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of c-myc amplification in stage T3N0M0 prostate cancer in Japanese patients

Autor: Sadatsugu Minei, Yukie Takimoto, Toshio Yoshida, Hirotaka Sato, Takahiko Hachiya
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: International Journal of Urology. 13:761-766
ISSN: 0919-8172
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2042.2006.01399.x
Popis: Objective: Genetic aberration such as the amplification of c-myc has been commonly found in advanced prostate cancer. The aim of this study was to elucidate chromosome 8 alteration, including a gain and amplification of 8q24 (c-myc gene), related to the progression and survival in advanced (Stage C) prostate cancer. Materials and methods: We used dual-probe fluorescence in situ hybridization with a centromere-specific probe for chromosome 8 (8cen), and with a region-specific probe for c-myc (8q24) to evaluate genetic changes in tumor samples from 50 patients who had undergone radical retropubic prostatectomy from 1986 to 2001. Results: We classified the 8cen and c-myc copy numbers as normal, gain and amplification. The carcinoma foci with extra copies of c-myc, which was defined in 35 cases (70%), were divided into two groups: (a) a simple gain of the whole chromosome 8 (no increase in the c-myc copy number relative to the chromosome 8 centromere), which was identified in 15 cases (30%); and (b) a substantial amplification of c-myc (additional increases [AI] in the c-myc copy number relative to the chromosome 8 centromere), which was detected in 20 cases (40%). AI-c-myc was strongly associated with higher histopathological grades and Gleason’s scores (P = 0.0330, 0.0190, respectively). Patients with the AI-c-myc had earlier disease progression (P = 0.0029) and earlier cancer death (P = 0.0087) than did patients with normal patterns. Conclusion: Identification of an AI-c-myc may serve as a potential marker of prostate cancer progression.
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