Mutations/Deletions Of The Wt1 Gene, Loss Of Heterozygosity On Chromosome Arms 11p And 11q, Chromosome Ploidy And Histology In Wilms' Tumors In Japan

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER(2001)

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Incidence rates of Wilms' tumor (WT) markedly differ in East Asian and Caucasian children. In the present study, we examined WTI deletions/mutations and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on I I p and I Iq in a large number of WTs and compared our findings with those from 4 series of Caucasian WTs. Incidence rates of the subtle WTI mutation in 3 of the 5 series of sporadic and unilateral WTs including ours were 4.3-6.2% and similar. However, gross homozygous WTI deletion was more frequent in our series than in some others. In addition, our series tended to show a higher incidence of LOH limited to I I p 13 and a lower incidence of LOH including I I p IS than the Caucasian one. These findings indicate some genetic differences in WT between the 2 regions. One of the 4 Caucasian series reported a correlation of germinal WTI mutation with the predominantly stromal histology. The present study not only confirms the correlation of germinal WTI deletion/mutation with predominant stromal histology but also establishes a correlation with somatic WTI deletion/mutations with predominant stromal histology. While WTs with WTI abnormalities usually showed pseudo-diploidy and predominant stromal histology, those without WTI abnormalities showed various chromosome numbers and histologic subtypes. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Wilms' tumor, WT1 deletion/mutation, loss of heterozygosity, chromosomal ploidy, Japan
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