Literature DB >> 25420488

Evidence for presence of mismatch repair gene expression positive Lynch syndrome cases in India.

Murali D Bashyam1, Viswakalyan Kotapalli1, Ratheesh Raman1, Ajay K Chaudhary1, Brijesh K Yadav1, Swarnalata Gowrishankar2, Shantveer G Uppin3, Ravikanth Kongara3, Regulagadda A Sastry3, Mohana Vamsy4, Sujit Patnaik4, Satish Rao5, Shoba Dsouza6, Devendra Desai6, Ashavaid Tester6.   

Abstract

Lynch syndrome (LS), the most common form of familial CRC predisposition that causes tumor onset at a young age, is characterized by the presence of microsatellite instability (MSI) in tumors due to germline inactivation of mismatch repair (MMR) system. Two MMR genes namely MLH1 and MSH2 account for majority of LS cases while MSH6 and PMS2 may account for a minor proportion. In order to identify MMR genes causing LS in India, we analyzed MSI and determined expression status of the four MMR genes in forty eight suspected LS patient colorectal tumor samples. Though a majority exhibited MSI, only 58% exhibited loss of MMR expression, a significantly low proportion compared to reports from other populations. PCR-DNA sequencing and MLPA-based mutation and exonic deletion/duplication screening respectively, revealed genetic lesions in samples with and without MMR gene expression. Interestingly, tumor samples with and without MMR expression exhibited significant differences with respect to histological (mucin content) and molecular (instability exhibited by mononucleotide microsatellites) features. The study has revealed for the first time a significant proportion of LS tumors not exhibiting loss of MMR expression.
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Keywords:  MMR; MSI; exonic rearrangement; lynch syndrome; mutation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25420488     DOI: 10.1002/mc.22244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Carcinog        ISSN: 0899-1987            Impact factor:   4.784


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