The effect of mismatch repair deficiency on tumourigenesis; microsatellite instability affecting genes containing short repeated sequences.

  • Authors:
    • J T Johannsdottir
    • J G Jonasson
    • J T Bergthorsson
    • L T Amundadottir
    • J Magnusson
    • V Egilsson
    • S Ingvarsson
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2000     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.16.1.133
  • Pages: 133-142
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Abstract

We have investigated microsatellite instability (MSI) in colorectal, gastric, endometrial and ovarian cancer as a result of mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency. We detected frameshift mutations in several genes that carry short repeated sequences and are important in cell fidelity and growth control; hMSH3, hMSH6, BAX, IGFIIR, TGFbetaIIR, E2F4 and BRCA2. Accumulation of mutations was heterogeneous and mainly restricted to tumours showing MSI at several loci (MSI-H). Both insertions and deletions were evident and occasional intratumour heterogeneity was evident with more than one different additional allele in the tumour. Most MSI-H tumours had acquired mutations in more than one gene and longer repeated sequences were more frequently targets for mutations. The TGFbetaIIR gene was mutated in 62%, the hMSH3 gene in 43%, the E2F4 gene in 35%, the hMSH6 in 32%, the BAX gene in 32%, the IGFIIR gene in 26%, and the BRCA2 gene in 2% of the MSI-H tumours. Homozygous mutations or mutation of both alleles were evident in all genes except BRCA2, in total 23/105 mutated cases, varying from 7% for BAX to 50% for E2F4. E2F4 mutations were exclusively found in colon tumours and E2F4 polymorphisms was found in 8% of cases. No difference in mutation prevalence was noted between cancer types apart from TGFbetaIIR mutations, which were frequently found in colon and gastric tumours but not in endometrial tumours, suggesting that endometrial tumours progress by a different route where TGFbetaIIR mutations are less favourable.

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Johannsdottir J, Jonasson J, Bergthorsson J, Amundadottir L, Magnusson J, Egilsson V and Ingvarsson S: The effect of mismatch repair deficiency on tumourigenesis; microsatellite instability affecting genes containing short repeated sequences.. Int J Oncol 16: 133-142, 2000
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Johannsdottir, J., Jonasson, J., Bergthorsson, J., Amundadottir, L., Magnusson, J., Egilsson, V., & Ingvarsson, S. (2000). The effect of mismatch repair deficiency on tumourigenesis; microsatellite instability affecting genes containing short repeated sequences.. International Journal of Oncology, 16, 133-142. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.16.1.133
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Johannsdottir, J., Jonasson, J., Bergthorsson, J., Amundadottir, L., Magnusson, J., Egilsson, V., Ingvarsson, S."The effect of mismatch repair deficiency on tumourigenesis; microsatellite instability affecting genes containing short repeated sequences.". International Journal of Oncology 16.1 (2000): 133-142.
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Johannsdottir, J., Jonasson, J., Bergthorsson, J., Amundadottir, L., Magnusson, J., Egilsson, V., Ingvarsson, S."The effect of mismatch repair deficiency on tumourigenesis; microsatellite instability affecting genes containing short repeated sequences.". International Journal of Oncology 16, no. 1 (2000): 133-142. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.16.1.133