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High frequency of mutations in the PIK3CA gene helical and kinase coding regions in a group of Iranian patients with high-grade glioblastomas: five novel mutations.

Pupak Derakhshandeh-Peykar1, Jalil Alivi, Arash Hossein-nezhad, Arash Hosseinnejad, Bernd Rautenstrauss, Reza Ebrahimzadeh Vesal, Afsoon Doriani.   

Abstract

Glioblastoma multiform (GBM; World Health Organization (WHO) grade IV) and anaplastic astrocytomas (AA; WHO grade III) are highly aggressive and lethal astrocytic brain tumors. To detect cancer-specific somatic mutations in two hot-spot regions of PIK3CA gene, the helical and kinase domains (encoded by exons 9 and 20, respectively) in GBM and AA, the authors examined the respective sequences 31 paraffin-embedded samples (23 GBM and 8 AA). The samples were obtained from a group of Iranian patients affected with high-grade glioblastoma (HGG). The overall prevalence of PIK3CA mutations was 23% (7/31) for both tumor types (22% in GBM, and 25% in AA). Five mutations were detected in exon 20, p.Arg992Gln (c.2976G→A), p.Met1005Val (c.3014A→G), p.Ile1019→Val (c.3056A→G), p.Ser1008Cys (c.3024C→G), and p.Asn1044Asp (c.3130A→G), and one mutation in exon 9, p.Glu545Ala (c.1634A→C). Additionally exons 4-8 of P53 gene in four unrelated young patients, who showed no mutations in PIK3CA exons 9 and 20, were analyzed. Three mutations were identified: p.Pro72Ala (c.214C→G), g.11608G→T (homozygote splice mutation), and p.Thr170Thr (c.510G→A silent mutation). In conclusion, mutation detection in PIK3CA in patients with a high degree of malignancy and early age at diagnosis should be included in molecular diagnostic protocols, also with regard to possible upcoming therapies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22026810     DOI: 10.3109/01677063.2011.623202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurogenet        ISSN: 0167-7063            Impact factor:   1.250


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1.  PIK3CA, HRAS and PTEN in human papillomavirus positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Simion I Chiosea; Jennifer R Grandis; Vivian W Y Lui; Brenda Diergaarde; Jessica H Maxwell; Robert L Ferris; Seungwon W Kim; Alyssa Luvison; Megan Miller; Marina N Nikiforova
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2013-12-17       Impact factor: 4.430

2.  Stoichiogenomics reveal oxygen usage bias, key proteins and pathways associated with stomach cancer.

Authors:  Xiaoyan Zuo; Bo Li; Chengxu Zhu; Zheng-Wen Yan; Miao Li; Xinyi Wang; Yu-Juan Zhang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-08-05       Impact factor: 4.996

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