TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring allelic imbalance within paraffin-embedded tumor biopsies using pyrosequencing technology
AU - Pascual, Manuel Hidalgo
AU - Royo, José Luis
AU - Martínez-Tello, Francisco Jose
AU - Crespo, Carmen
AU - Salinas, Ana
AU - Herrero, Eduardo Ferrero
AU - Lopez-García, María
AU - Real, Luis Miguel
AU - Ruiz, Agustín
AU - Ramirez-Lorca, Reposo
PY - 2006/9/1
Y1 - 2006/9/1
N2 - Background: The comparison of molecular genetic changes in healthy and pathological tissues has historically led to the identification of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. It is very common that studies investigating loss of heterozygosity are carried out retrospectively on paraffin-embedded samples. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the power of pyrosequencing for determining the loss of heterozygotic regions. The present method uses the fact that pyrosequencing is an accurate, sensitive and reproducible technique. The method is also simple to perform, with results available in 96-well format, making the assays amenable to automation. Thus, we analyzed nine single nucleotide polymorphisms along 1 Mb between the EMSY and PAK1 genes on 11q13, a region frequently rearranged in different tumors and cell lines. We assessed the study using samples from breast cancer and thyroid cancer biopsies. Results and conclusions: We conclude that this technique is capable of detecting variations of >10% in allele loss. However, strong allele imbalances were detected, depending on the origin of the sample. Seven out of the nine markers used exhibited differential allele amplification, depending on the DNA quality (p < 0.01).
AB - Background: The comparison of molecular genetic changes in healthy and pathological tissues has historically led to the identification of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. It is very common that studies investigating loss of heterozygosity are carried out retrospectively on paraffin-embedded samples. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the power of pyrosequencing for determining the loss of heterozygotic regions. The present method uses the fact that pyrosequencing is an accurate, sensitive and reproducible technique. The method is also simple to perform, with results available in 96-well format, making the assays amenable to automation. Thus, we analyzed nine single nucleotide polymorphisms along 1 Mb between the EMSY and PAK1 genes on 11q13, a region frequently rearranged in different tumors and cell lines. We assessed the study using samples from breast cancer and thyroid cancer biopsies. Results and conclusions: We conclude that this technique is capable of detecting variations of >10% in allele loss. However, strong allele imbalances were detected, depending on the origin of the sample. Seven out of the nine markers used exhibited differential allele amplification, depending on the DNA quality (p < 0.01).
KW - 11q13
KW - Allelic imbalance
KW - EMSY
KW - PAK1
KW - Pyrosequencing
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U2 - 10.1515/CCLM.2006.198
DO - 10.1515/CCLM.2006.198
M3 - Article
C2 - 16958598
AN - SCOPUS:33748524570
SN - 1434-6621
VL - 44
SP - 1076
EP - 1081
JO - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
JF - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
IS - 9
ER -