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Detection of APC mosaicism by next-generation sequencing in an FAP patient.

Kiyoshi Yamaguchi1, Mitsuhiro Komura2, Rui Yamaguchi3, Seiya Imoto2, Eigo Shimizu2, Shinichi Kasuya2, Tetsuo Shibuya3, Seira Hatakeyama1, Norihiko Takahashi1, Tsuneo Ikenoue1, Keisuke Hata4, Giichiro Tsurita4, Masaru Shinozaki4, Yutaka Suzuki5, Sumio Sugano6, Satoru Miyano7, Yoichi Furukawa1.   

Abstract

Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) of the colon is characterized by multiple polyps in the intestine and extra-colonic manifestations. Most FAP cases are caused by a germline mutation in the tumor-suppressor gene APC, but some cases of adenomatous polyposis result from germline mutations in MUTYH, POLD1 or POLE. Although sequence analysis of APC by the Sanger method is routinely performed for genetic testing, there remain cases whose mutations are not detected by the analysis. Next-generation sequencing has enabled us to analyze the comprehensive human genome, improving the chance of identifying disease causative variants. In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencing of a sporadic FAP patient in which we did not find any pathogenic APC mutations by the conventional Sanger sequencing. Whole-genome sequencing and subsequent deep sequencing identified a mosaic mutation of c.3175G>T, p.E1059X in ~12% of his peripheral leukocytes. Additional deep sequencing of his buccal mucosa, hair follicles, non-cancerous mucosa of the stomach and colon disclosed that these tissues harbored the APC mutation at different frequencies. Our data implied that genetic analysis by next-generation sequencing is an effective strategy to identify genetic mosaicism in hereditary diseases.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25716913     DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2015.14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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