The cytogenetic theory of the pathogenesis of human adult male germ cell tumors Journal Article


Authors: Chaganti, R. S. K.; Houldsworth, J.
Article Title: The cytogenetic theory of the pathogenesis of human adult male germ cell tumors
Abstract: Human male germ cell tumors (GCTs) represent a biological paradox because, in order to develop into a pluripotential tumor, a germ cell destined to a path of limited or no proliferation must acquire the potential for unlimited proliferation. In addition, it must acquire the ability to elicit embryonal differentiation patterns without the reciprocal inputs from fertilization and the imprinting-associated genomic changes which are a part of normal embryonal development. Although much speculated about, the genetic mechanisms underlying these properties of male GCTs remain enigmatic. Recent cytogenetic and molecular genetic analyses of these tumors are providing new insights and new testable hypotheses. Based on our recent work, we propose two such hypotheses. One relates to the mechanism of germ cell transformation and germ cell tumor development. We suggest that the invariable 12p amplification noted as early as in carcinoma in situ/intratubular germ cell neoplasia (CIS/ITGCN) lesions leads to deregulated overexpression of cyclin D2, a cell cycle G1/S checkpoint regulator with oncogeneic potential. Such overexpression reinitiates the cell cycle. We visualize this happening during the pachytene stage of meiosis through aberrant recombinational events which lead to 12p amplification. The other hypothesis relates to the origin of primary extragonadal GCTs. By comparing cytogenetic changes in primary mediastinal versus gonadal lesions, we propose that, in contrast to long- standing speculation that primary extra-gonadal tumors arise from embryonally misplaced primordial germ cells, these lesions arise from migration of transformed gonadal germ cells.
Keywords: adult; unclassified drug; conference paper; cell proliferation; gene amplification; embryo development; cytogenetics; cell differentiation; carcinogenesis; chromosome aberration; dna; messenger rna; cell transformation; carcinoma in situ; testicular neoplasms; cell migration; cell movement; teratoma; cycline; germ cell tumor; choriocarcinoma; embryonal carcinoma; seminoma; yolk sac tumor; chromosome 12p; cyclin d2; germinoma; chromosomes, human, pair 12; humans; human; male; priority journal; primordial germ cell; germ cell migration; germ cell transformation
Journal Title: APMIS
Volume: 106
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0903-4641
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1998-01-01
Start Page: 80
End Page: 84
Language: English
PUBMED: 9524565
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1111/j.1699-0463.1998.tb01322.x
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Export Date: 12 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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