Pestonjamasp, P. H. ; Mittra, I. (2000) Analysis of BRCA1 involvement in breast cancer in Indian women Journal of Biosciences, 25 (1). pp. 19-23. ISSN 0250-5991
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Abstract
The involvement of the familial breast-ovarian cancer gene (BRCA1) in the molecular pathogenesis of breast cancer among Indian women is unknown. We have used a set of microsatellite polymorphisms to examine the frequency of allele loss at the BRCA1 region on chromosome 17q21, in a panel of 80 human breast tumours. Tumour and blood leukocyte/normal tissue DNA from a series of 80 patients with primary breast cancer was screened by PCR-amplified microsatellite length polymorphisms to detect deletions at three polymorphic BRCA1 loci. PCR-allelotype was valuable in examining allele losses from archival and small tumour samples. Loss of alleles at BRCA1 in the patient set, confirmed a noteworthy role of this gene in the molecular pathogenesis of breast cancer and was in accordance with its well-documented tumour suppressive function.
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Keywords: | BRCA1; Breast Cancer; Microsatellite Polymorphisms; Tumour Suppressive Function |
ID Code: | 20272 |
Deposited On: | 20 Nov 2010 14:45 |
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