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  • Article: Microsatellite instability in early gastric cancer.
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    ABSTRACT: Microsatellite replication errors (RERs), consisting in random tumour-associated allele contractions or expansions, represent a frequent genetic alteration in gastric cancer and appear to be associated with important clinicopathologic parameters. To verify the role of microsatellite instability in the initial phases of gastric carcinogenesis, we analysed the status of II microsatellites in paired microdissected samples of tumour and unaffected mucosa from 30 cases of early gastric carcinoma. Fifteen tumours (50%) demonstrated RERs: these included 7 cases with RERs at one locus and 8 cases with RERs at 2 or more loci. Cases with 2 or more RERs were more frequent among intramucosal tumours, compared to tumours with submucosal spread (43% vs. 12%) and among tumours staged T1NOMx, compared to tumours staged T1N1Mx (35% vs. 0%). RER-positive microsatellite typings were statistically more frequent among tumours with intramucosal extension, lower stage (T1NOMx) and excavated growth pattern (macroscopic type III), compared to tumours with submucosal extension, higher stage (T1N1Mx) and elevated, flat or depressed growth patterns (macroscopic types IIa-IIb-IIc respectively). The above findings indicate that microsatellite instability occurs early in the progression of sporadic gastric cancer and tends to be associated with good prognostic indicators.
    International Journal of Oncology 01/1997; 10(1):65-70. · 2.40 Impact Factor
  • Article: Novel allele of the hMLH1 gene bearing a TTC deletion in the 3' untranslated region.
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    ABSTRACT: SSCP analysis of the hMLH1 gene in two kindreds affected by hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) revealed the presence of unique conformers in all patients affected by colorectal cancer. Sequence analysis of the corresponding region of the gene revealed a 3 base pairs deletion within a TTC tandem repeat (G TTC TCC T-->G TTC T) beginning 29 base pairs downstream of the termination codon of the gene in the 3' untranslated region. This deletion causes the loss of an MboII restriction site. Analysis extended to 113 healthy unrelated individuals and 27 unrelated HNPCC patients demonstrated the occurrence of this novel variant of the hMLH1 gene at similar frequencies in unrelated HNPCC patients (3.7%) and in control individuals (2.2%). The allele bearing the TTC deletion appears to be expressed at levels comparable to those of the wild-type allele.
    International Journal of Oncology 10/1996; 9(4):701-3. · 2.40 Impact Factor