Literature DB >> 18176677

Colorectal carcinomas from Middle East. Molecular and tissue microarray analysis of genomic instability pathways.

Prashant P Bavi1, Jehad A Abubaker, Zeenath D Jehan, Naif A Al-Jomah, Abdul K Siraj, Sayer R Al-Harbi, Valerie L Atizado, Alaa S Abduljabbar, Samar J Alhomoud, Luai H Ashari, Fouad H Al-Dayel, Shahab Uddin, Khawla S Al-Kuraya, Nasser A Alsanea.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the overall incidence of microsatellite instability (MSI), hereditary non polyposis colorectal cancer, and tumor supressor gene (TP53) mutations in Saudi colorectal carcinomas.
METHODS: We studied the MSI pathway in Saudi colorectal cancers (CRC) from 179 unselected patients using 2 methods: MSI by polymerase chain reaction, and immunohistochemistry detection of mutL homologs 1 and mutS homologs 2 proteins. The TP53 mutations were studied by sequencing exons 5, 6, 7, and 8.
RESULTS: Of the 150 colorectal carcinomas analyzed for MSI, 16% of the tumors showed high level instability (MSI-H), 19.3% had low-level instability (MSI-L) and the remaining 64% tumors were stable. Survival of the MSI-H group was better as compared to the MSI-L or microsatellite stable group (p=0.0217). In the MSI-H group, 48% were familial MSI tumors, which could be attributable to the high incidence of consanguinity in the Saudi population. The TP53 mutations were found in 24% of the cases studied.
CONCLUSION: A high proportion of familial MSI cases and a lower incidence of TP53 mutations are some of the hallmarks of the Saudi colorectal carcinomas, which need to be explored further.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18176677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi Med J        ISSN: 0379-5284            Impact factor:   1.484


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