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Human Genetics | 1991

Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease: distinct phenotypes suggest more than one mutant allele at the VHL locus

Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Peter L. Choyke; W. Marston Linehan; Edward H. Oldfield; Michael B. Gorin; Shigeto Hosoe; Farida Latif; Gary Weiss; McClellan M. Walther; Michael I. Lerman; Berton Zbar

SummaryAs part of an attempt to locate the von Hippel-Lindau locus (VHL) on chromosome 3, we evaluated 41 families with von Hippel-Lindau disease from the United States and Canada. One large family was identified whose disease phenotype was distinct from typical VHL. The most common disease manifestation was pheochromocytoma occuring in 57% (27/47) of affected family members. Few (4/47) affected family members had symptomatic spinal or cerebellar hemangioblastomas; no affected family member had renal cell carcinoma (0/47) or pancreatic cysts (0/24). Previously, genetic analysis demonstrated that the disease manifestations in this family were linked to RAF1 and D3S18, markers shown to be linked to typical VHL. These results suggest that there are mutant alleles at the VHL locus associated with distinct tissue specificities.


Human Genetics | 1991

Isolation and regional localization of a large collection (2,000) of single-copy DNA fragments on human chromosome 3 for mapping and cloning tumor suppressor genes

Michael I. Lerman; Farida Latif; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Hiltrud Brauch; Shigeto Hosoe; K. Hampsch; J. Delisio; Mary Lou Orcutt; O.Wesley McBride; Karl-Heinz Grzeschik; Takashi Takahashi; John D. Minna; Patrick Anglard; W. Marston Linehan; Berton Zbar

SummaryA collection of 2,000 lambda phage-carrying human single-copy inserts (> 700 bp) were isolated from two chromosome-3 flow-sorted libraries. The single-copy DNA fragments were first sorted into 3p and 3q locations and about 700 3p fragments were regionally mapped using a deletion mapping panel comprised of two humanhamster and two-human-mouse cell hybrids, each containing a chromosome 3 with different deletions in the short arm. The hybrids were extensively mapped with a set of standard 3p markers physically localized or ordered by linkage. The deletion mapping panel divided the short arm into five distinct subregions (A-E). The 3p fragments were distributed on 3p regions as follows: region A, 26%; B, 31%; C, 4%; D, 4% and E, 35%. We screened 300 single-copy DNA fragments from the distal part of 3p (regions A and B) with ten restriction endonucleases for their ability to detect restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs). Of these fragments 110 (36%) were found to detect useful RFLPs: 35% detected polymorphisms with frequency of heterozygosity of 40% or higher, and 25% with frequency of 30% or higher. All polymorphisms originated from single loci and most of them were of the base pair substitution type. These RFLP markers make it possible to construct a fine linkage map that will span the distal part of chromosome 3p and encompasses the von Hippel-Lindau disease locus. The large number of single-copy fragments (2,000) spaced every 100–150 kb on chromosome 3 will make a significant contribution to mapping and sequencing the entire chromosome 3. The 300 conserved chromosome 3 probes will increase the existing knowledge of man-mouse homologies.


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1989

Genetic changes in human adrenocortical carcinomas.

Takahiko Yano; Marston Linehan; Patrick Angland; Michael I. Lerman; Lambert N. Daniel; Cy A. Stein; Cary N. Roberston; Renata LaRocca; Berton Zbar


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: λLIB28-56″ (D3S207)

F. Latif; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Hiltrud Brauch; J. Delisio; K. Hampsch; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar; Michael I. Lerman


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: lambda LIB28-77 (D3S169E).

Michael I. Lerman; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; F. Latif; Shigeto Hosoe; Hiltrud Brauch; K. Hampsch; J. Delisio; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: ?LIB38-96 (D3S191)

F. Latif; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Shigeto Hosoe; Hiltrud Brauch; J. Delisio; K. Hampsch; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar; Michael I. Lerman


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: λLIB32-90′ (D3S216)

Lambert N. Daniel; Gladys M. Glenn; F. Latif; Shigeto Hosoe; Hiltrud Brauch; J. Delisio; K. Hampsch; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar; Michael I. Lerman


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: λLIB38-96 (D3S191)

F. Latif; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Shigeto Hosoe; Hiltrud Brauch; J. Delisio; K. Hampsch; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar; Michael I. Lerman


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: λLIB31-57′ (D3S213)

F. Latif; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Hiltrud Brauch; J. Delisio; K. Hampsch; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar; Michael I. Lerman


Nucleic Acids Research | 1991

A new polymorphic probe on chromosome 3p: lambda LIB45-82 (D3S232).

F. Latif; Gladys M. Glenn; Lambert N. Daniel; Hiltrud Brauch; J. Delisio; K. Hampsch; Mary Lou Orcutt; Berton Zbar; Michael I. Lerman

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Berton Zbar

National Institutes of Health

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Michael I. Lerman

National Institutes of Health

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Gladys M. Glenn

National Institutes of Health

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F. Latif

National Institutes of Health

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Mary Lou Orcutt

National Institutes of Health

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O.Wesley McBride

National Institutes of Health

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W. Marston Linehan

National Institutes of Health

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Farida Latif

University of Birmingham

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