First genetic analysis in Tunisian familial adenomatous polyposis probands

  • Authors:
    • Karim Bougatef
    • Raja Marrakchi
    • Amel Moussa
    • Yannick Blondeau-Lahely
    • Tawfik Najjar
    • Florence Coulet
    • Chrystelle Colas
    • Farhat Ben Ayed
    • Amel Ben Ammar Elgaaied
    • Florent Soubrier
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.19.5.1213
  • Pages: 1213-1218
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Abstract

Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal dominant inherited disease characterized by the development of hundreds to thousands of adenomatous polyps in colon and rectum. The APC gene (adenomatous polyposis coli) is considered as the major mutated gene in FAP. It has been shown that biallelic germline mutations in the base-excision-repair gene MYH can be responsible for a recessive inheritance of adenomatous polyposis (AP). This study is the first Tunisian genetic analysis on AP patients. Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) was used to screen the APC gene for large genomic rearrangements. The total APC and MYH exon sequences and exon-intron edges were sequenced in an effort to detect germline mutations, four were explored. Mutations were detected in four patients that fulfil the clinical criteria of AP. Three mutations were found in the APC gene, of which two were novel (c.1636_1639delAGTG and c.2514 G>T) and all gave rise to a truncated APC protein. The missense G382D mutation, already described in north and south European populations was found in the MYH gene at the homozygous state in the fourth patient with moderate AP. Our preliminary study provides a basis for implementation of genetic counselling for AP.

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May 2008
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Bougatef K, Marrakchi R, Moussa A, Blondeau-Lahely Y, Najjar T, Coulet F, Colas C, Ben Ayed F, Ben Ammar Elgaaied A, Soubrier F, Soubrier F, et al: First genetic analysis in Tunisian familial adenomatous polyposis probands. Oncol Rep 19: 1213-1218, 2008
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Bougatef, K., Marrakchi, R., Moussa, A., Blondeau-Lahely, Y., Najjar, T., Coulet, F. ... Soubrier, F. (2008). First genetic analysis in Tunisian familial adenomatous polyposis probands. Oncology Reports, 19, 1213-1218. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.19.5.1213
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Bougatef, K., Marrakchi, R., Moussa, A., Blondeau-Lahely, Y., Najjar, T., Coulet, F., Colas, C., Ben Ayed, F., Ben Ammar Elgaaied, A., Soubrier, F."First genetic analysis in Tunisian familial adenomatous polyposis probands". Oncology Reports 19.5 (2008): 1213-1218.
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Bougatef, K., Marrakchi, R., Moussa, A., Blondeau-Lahely, Y., Najjar, T., Coulet, F., Colas, C., Ben Ayed, F., Ben Ammar Elgaaied, A., Soubrier, F."First genetic analysis in Tunisian familial adenomatous polyposis probands". Oncology Reports 19, no. 5 (2008): 1213-1218. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.19.5.1213