Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2114974 Cancer Letters 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

To investigate if genomic instability exists in tumors with cytogenetically normal karyotypes, we analyzed four diploid cancer cell lines A204, CAL51, CH1 and SK-UT-1B. We detected subtle genomic changes in all four cell lines. More of these alterations were found in A204 and CH1 than in the microsatellite unstable lines CAL51 and SK-UT-1B. The number of de novo, non-clonal chromosome rearrangements was also significantly higher in CH1 than CAL51 and SK-UT-1B (p = 0.001). This study reveals multiple genomic abnormalities in tumors with near normal karyotypes and suggests that genomic instability may be essential in cancer development.

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