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Patterns of K-ras mutation in colorectal carcinomas from Iran and Italy (a Gruppo Oncologico dell'Italia Meridionale study): influence of microsatellite instability status and country of origin.

F Bishehsari1, M Mahdavinia, R Malekzadeh, F Verginelli, T Catalano, M Sotoudeh, V Bazan, V Agnese, D L Esposito, L De Lellis, D Semeraro, G Colucci, M Hormazdi, N Rakhshani, A Cama, M Piantelli, S Iacobelli, A Russo, R Mariani-Costantini.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: K-ras mutations are a key step in colorectal cancer progression. Such mutations have been widely studied in case series from Western countries but there are few data on the rate and spectrum of mutations in tumors from countries where the epidemiological features of the disease are different. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Tumor samples from 182 Iranian colorectal cancer patients (170 sporadic cases and 12 HNPCC cases) were screened for K-ras mutations at codons 12, 13 and 61 by sequencing analysis. The cases were also characterized for microsatellite instability at mononucleotide repeats by PCR and fragment analysis, and classified according to microsatellite instability status. The frequency and the spectrum of K-ras mutations were compared with those observed in a series of colorectal cancer patients from Italy.
RESULTS: K-ras mutations were observed in 68/182 (37.4%) cases. Mutation frequencies were similar in HNPCC-associated, sporadic MSI-H and sporadic microsatellite-stable (MSS) tumors. However, the G13D substitution was more frequent in HNPCC (3/4, 75%) and sporadic MSI-H (7/11, 63.6%) tumors compared to sporadic MSS tumors (11/53, 20.4%) (P <0.01). Comparison of mutations in the two series from Iran and Italy showed a significantly higher frequency of G13D among Italian patients.
CONCLUSIONS: While the frequency of K-ras mutations could be similar, the mutational spectrum could be differentially influenced by genetic and environmental factors.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16760302     DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdl959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Oncol        ISSN: 0923-7534            Impact factor:   32.976


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