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Perry D. Nisen, Pamela G.Waber, Mark A. Rich, Sean Pierce, James R. Garvin, Fred Gilbert, Philip Lanzkowsky, N-myc Oncogene RNA Expression in Neuroblastoma, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 80, Issue 20, 21 December 1988, Pages 1633–1637, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/80.20.1633
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Abstract
Tumor specimens from 33 patients with neuroblastoma were assayed for amplification of the N-myc oncogene and RNA expression to determine whether N-myc RNA expression levels correlated with N-myc gene amplification and clinical outcome. N-myc gene amplification was detected in one stage II tumor, one stage IV–S tumor, and seven stage III or IV tumors. In each case, N-myc RNA expression roughly paralleled N-myc gene amplification. However, enhanced N-myc RNA expression was not confined to tumors with N-myc gene amplification: all of the early (stage I and II) tumors, five stage IV-S tumors, and 12 advanced (stage III and IV) tumors had levels of N-myc RNA that were elevated up to 50-fold. While N-myc gene amplification correlated with prognosis, there was no such correlation with levels of N-myc RNA expression. The precise role of the N-myc gene in the pathogenesis of neuroblastoma remains unclear.