Identification and Characterization of a Homozygous Deletion Found in Ovarian Ascites by Representational Difference Analysis

Published March 1, 1999. Vol 9 Issue 3, pp. 226-233. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.9.3.226
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Abstract

We have performed representational difference analysis (RDA) on DNA from tumor cells and normal fibroblasts isolated from the ascites of a patient with ovarian cancer. Five of six products of the RDA were homozygously deleted from the tumor DNA. One of these products has been characterized and identifies a homozygous deletion of ∼6.9 Mb at chromosome 9p21 in the original ovarian tumor material. This deletion encompasses CDKN2A (p16), CDKN2B (p15), and IFN-α. PCR analysis of other tumor cell lines using the novel STS based on the RDA product has shown it to lie between IFN-α and p16, and to identify the distal extent of a homozygous deletion in another ovarian cancer cell line. These data provide further evidence for a tumor suppressor locus distinct from, but mapping close to, p16 on 9p21. Cytogenetic analysis using comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) performed on the same primary tumor confirmed a loss of material from chromosome 9p. However, the CGH technique had neither the resolution nor the sensitivity to define a subregion of homozygous loss.

[The GenBank accession no. for this sequence is AF113912.]

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