James D. Brooks

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  • Allelic loss of the retinoblastoma gene in primary human prostatic adenocarcinomas.

    Brooks JD, Bova GS, Isaacs WB. Prostate. 1995; 26 (1): 35-9

    Inactivation of the retinoblastoma (Rb) gene has been implicated in the genesis and progression of a number of tumor types, including prostatic adenocarcinomas. We have analyzed a series of 46 surgically-resected human prostatic adenocarcinomas for allelic loss of the Rb gene with PCR amplification of a highly polymorphic region of the gene. 41 of 46 tumors (89%) were informative and 11 of these (27%) had lost one Rb allele. The relative frequency of this occurrence suggests that inactivation of the retinoblastoma gene may be an important event in prostate carcinogenesis.

    PubMedID: 7845865

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