Objective: To detect the significance of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 6 in prostate carcinoma and high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN).
Methods: Pure DNA was obtained from prostate neoplasms and normal tissues after tissue microdissection. LOH of chromosome 6 was detected by PCR based microsatellite polymorphism analysis technique using 20 pairs of microsatellite primers in 10 prostate carcinoma cases and 10 high grade PIN cases.
Results: Allelic loss at one or more loci was observed on chromosome 6 in 8 of 10 prostate carcinoma cases. 6q21-6q23 and 6q25-6q27 were two of LOH high frequency regions. 5 high grade PIN cases had LOH detected on chromosome 6.
Conclusions: Two high frequency LOH regions were detected on chromosome 6 of prostate carcinoma. Cyclin C, IGF2R genes were two candidate tumor suppressor genes located in these two regions, they may be involved in the initiation and progression of prostate cancer.