Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Homozygous and hemizygous deletions within the HLA region determined by interphase FISH. / (A) Schematic representation of the HLA region on chromosome 6p21.3. On the left-hand side, the localization of the microsatellite markers used for LOH and on the right-hand side the 6 PAC/cosmid probes used for interphase FISH. (B-D) Examples of interphase FISH. Each panel represents a composite of 3 to 4 individually captured nuclei, including at least 1 control nucleus without a deletion. In all cases, the red signal is derived from centromere 6, and the green signal is derived from 1 of the 6p21.3-specific probes as indicated on the left. (B) Testicular lymphoma T18 showing homozygous deletions of PACs 93N13 and 172K2 indicated by the presence of 2 centromere 6 signals and no detectable PAC signal. The homozygous deletion was also present in the 20% of nuclei with trisomy 6. (C) Testicular lymphoma T20 showing monosomy 6 and a deletion of PAC 93N13 in 75% of the nuclei with monosomy 6. (D) Testicular lymphoma T25 showing a homozygous deletion of PAC 93N13, including all cells with tetrasomy (25% of cells), and a large hemizygous deletion, including PACs 223H1, 172K2, and cosmid M31A.

Homozygous and hemizygous deletions within the HLA region determined by interphase FISH.

(A) Schematic representation of the HLA region on chromosome 6p21.3. On the left-hand side, the localization of the microsatellite markers used for LOH and on the right-hand side the 6 PAC/cosmid probes used for interphase FISH. (B-D) Examples of interphase FISH. Each panel represents a composite of 3 to 4 individually captured nuclei, including at least 1 control nucleus without a deletion. In all cases, the red signal is derived from centromere 6, and the green signal is derived from 1 of the 6p21.3-specific probes as indicated on the left. (B) Testicular lymphoma T18 showing homozygous deletions of PACs 93N13 and 172K2 indicated by the presence of 2 centromere 6 signals and no detectable PAC signal. The homozygous deletion was also present in the 20% of nuclei with trisomy 6. (C) Testicular lymphoma T20 showing monosomy 6 and a deletion of PAC 93N13 in 75% of the nuclei with monosomy 6. (D) Testicular lymphoma T25 showing a homozygous deletion of PAC 93N13, including all cells with tetrasomy (25% of cells), and a large hemizygous deletion, including PACs 223H1, 172K2, and cosmid M31A.

Close Modal

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal