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An intronic polymorphism of the hMLH1 gene contributes toward incomplete genetic testing for HNPCC.

Susan E Andrew1, Darcy Whiteside, Carolyn Buzin, Cheryl Greenberg, Elizabeth Spriggs.   

Abstract

Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is a common hereditary cancer. Genetic testing is complicated by the multiple DNA mismatch repair genes that underlie the disorder. Many suspected HNPCC families have no germ-line mutation identified. We reassessed an unusual family that appeared to have 2 individuals homozygous for a germline mutation within exon 1 of the hMLH1 gene. A few rare individuals with two inherited mutations in one of the mismatch repair genes have been reported and appear to have a distinct clinical appearance. However, there were no clinical features in the family discussed here that were consistent with constitutive lack of hMLH1. Redesigning the intronic primers for exon 1 identified a common polymorphism located within the original intronic primer site. The polymorphism prevented amplification of the wild-type allele, giving the erroneous appearance of homozygous inheritance of the mutated allele. Likewise, common intronic polymorphisms, if located within primer sequences on the chromosome harboring the HNPCC germ-line mutation could restrict amplification to only the wild-type allele, which may contribute significantly to the low success rate of identifying mutations in HNPCC families.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12537657     DOI: 10.1089/10906570260471868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Test        ISSN: 1090-6576


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1.  A novel and rapid method of determining the effect of unclassified MLH1 genetic variants on differential allelic expression.

Authors:  Sheron Perera; Brian Li; Soultana Tsitsikotas; Lily Ramyar; Aaron Pollett; Kara Semotiuk; Bharati Bapat
Journal:  J Mol Diagn       Date:  2010-09-23       Impact factor: 5.568

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