Characterization of 20q deletions in patients with myeloproliferative disorders or myelodysplastic syndromes
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics 80(2): 87-94
Article 1995 English
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E Nacheva
TH
Tracey Holloway
NC
N. Carter
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Deletions of the long arm of chromosome 20 are associated with several myeloid malignancies. We have analyzed the structure of the del(20q) in 30 patients and two cell lines. Twenty-one of the patients presented with a myeloproliferative disorder and nine with a myelodysplastic syndrome. Two categories of deletions were identified. Eighteen patients had a large deletion with loss of both G(+) bands from the long arm of chromosome 20. Twelve patients had small deletions with loss of one G(+) band from the long arm of chromosome 20. A chromosome paint was generated from a del 20q marker carrying a small deletion. This probe was hybridized to normal metaphases (reverse chromosome painting) and also to metaphases from patients with a del 20q (comparative reverse chromosome painting). All six small deletions analyzed were characterized by loss of the proximal G(+) band (q12) and retention of the distal G(+) band (813.2). These data define a minimal deleted region extending from 20811.2-20g13.1.
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