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Frameshift mutations at coding mononucleotide repeat microsatellites in endometrial carcinoma with microsatellite instability

✍ Scribed by Lluis Catasus; Xavier Matias-Guiu; Pilar Machin; Gian Franco Zannoni; Giovanni Scambia; Pierluigi Benedetti-Panici; Jaime Prat


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
217 KB
Volume
88
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

Microsatellite instability (mi) is a frequent occurrence in endometrioid carcinoma of the endometrium (ec). several genes known to contain mononucleotide short tracts in their coding sequences (tgf-beta rii, igfiir, bax, hmsh6, and hmsh3) are likely targets for mutations in these tumors.

Methods:

Dna from 24 patients with ec and mi was extracted from blood and from fresh-frozen and paraffin embedded tumor tissue. seven of these patients were found to have metastatic spread to paraaortic lymph nodes. dna also was studied from 10 patients with ec without mi.

Results:

Frameshift mutations at coding mononucleotide repeats were detected by single strand conformation polymorphism analysis and dna sequencing. frameshift mutations were detected more frequently in bax (11 of 24 mi positive (+) tumors; 45.8%) than in tgf-beta rii (0 of 24 tumors; 0%), igfiir (3 of 24 tumors; 12.5%), hmsh3 (6 of 24 tumors; 25%), or hmsh6 (0 of 24 tumors; 0%). the mutations frequently were distributed heterogeneously throughout the tumors. overall, frameshift mutations at 1 or more of these mononucleotide repeat microsatellites were found in 17 of 24 mi+ tumors (70.8%) but in none of the 10 mi negative neoplasms. in the seven ec patients with lymph node metastases, mutations in igfrii were found more commonly in those with metastatic (three of seven patients) rather than primary (one of seven) tumors.

Conclusions:

The results of the current study confirm that bax is an important target gene in ecs with mi. the frequent detection of igfrii frameshift mutations in lymph node metastases suggest that igfrii may play a role in tumor progression in these patients.


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