Journal article

Molecular cytogenetic analysis of breast cancer cell lines

JM Davidson, KL Gorringe, SF Chin, B Orsetti, C Besret, C Courtay-Cahen, I Roberts, C Theillet, C Caldas, PAW Edwards

British Journal of Cancer | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 2000

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Abstract

The extensive chromosome rearrangements of breast carcinomas must contribute to tumour development, but have been largely intractable to classical cytogenetic banding. We report here the analysis by 24-colour karyotyping and comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) of 19 breast carcinoma cell lines and one normal breast epithelial cell line, which provide model examples of karyotype patterns and translocations present in breast carcinomas. The CGH was compared with CGH of 106 primary breast cancers. The lines varied from perfectly diploid to highly aneuploid. Translocations were very varied and over 98% were unbalanced. The most frequent in the carcinomas were 8;11 in five lines; and 8; 17, 1..

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