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遗传性非息肉性结肠直肠癌患者中移码突变累积对结肠直肠癌发生发展的作用

Accumulation profile of frameshift mutations during development and progression of colorectal cancer from patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
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摘要 PURPOSE:Role and timing of frameshift mutations during carcinogenesis in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer have not been examined.This study was designed to clarify the relationship between frameshift mutations and clinicopathologic features in colorectal cancer from patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer.METHODS:Thirty-one colorectal cancers from patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer at different clinicopathologic stages were analyzed for frameshift mutation in 18 genes.RESULTS:The frameshift mutations of the ACVR2 and PTHLH genes were found to have an extremely high frequency(94-100 percent)in all pathologic stages,and mutation of the MARCKS gene also was high(94 percent)in Dukes B and C cancers.These frequencies were higher than the frequency of TGF βRII gene inactivation(64-88 percent).Mutations of the hMSH3,TCF4,CASP5,RIZ,RAD50,and MBD4 genes were comparatively frequent(>35 percent)in all stages.Frequencies of inactivation of the MARCKS,BAX,IGF IIR,and PTEN genes were significantly higher in Dukes B and C cancers than in Dukes A cancer(P < 0.05).The number of accumulated frameshift mutations was larger in Dukes B and C cancers(9.4)than in Dukes A cancer(6.8)(P = 0.003).CONCLUSIONS:The present data suggest that the disruption of the transforming growth factor-βsuperfamily signaling pathway by the alteration of the ACVR2 and/or TGFβRII genes and the disruption of antiproliferative function by the PTHLH gene alteration contribute to the development of early colorectal cancer.Moreover,the further accumulation of alterations in the MARCKS,BAX,IGF IIR,and PTEN genes seem to be associated with progression from early to advanced colorectal cancer from patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer. PURPOSE: Role and timing of frameshift mutations during carcinogenesis in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer have not been examined. This study was designed to clarify the relationship between frameshift mutations and clinicopathologic features in colorectal cancer from patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer. METHODS: Thirty-one colorectal cancers from patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer at different clinicopathologic stages were analyzed for frameshift mutation in 18 genes. RESULTS: The frameshift mutations of the ACVR2 and PTHLH genes were found to have an extremely high frequency (94 - 100 percent) in all pathologic stages, and mutation of the MARCKS gene also was high (94 percent) in Dukes B and C cancers. These frequencies were higher than the frequency of TGF β RII gene inactivation (64 - 88 percent). Mutations of the hMSH3, TCF4, CASP5, RIZ, RAD50, and MBD4 genes were comparatively frequent (〉 35 percent) in all stages. Frequencies of inactivation of the MARCKS, BAX, IGF IIR, and PTEN genes were significantly higher in Dukes B and C cancers than in Dukes A cancer (P 〈 0.05). The number of accumulated frameshift mutations was larger in Dukes B and C cancers (9.4) than in Dukes A cancer (6. 8) (P = 0. 003). CONCLUSIONS: The present data suggest that the disruption of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily signaling pathway by the alteration of the ACVR2 and/or TGFI5 RII genes and the disruption of antiproliferative function by the PTHLH gene alteration contribute to the development of early colorectal cancer.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(胃肠病学分册)》 2006年第9期21-22,共2页 Core Journals in Gastroenterology
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