The clinicopathological features of gastric carcinomas with microsatellite instability may be mediated by mutations of different "target genes" -: A study of the TGFβ RII, IGFII R, and BAX genes

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Oliveira, C
Seruca, R
Seixas, M
Sobrinho-Simoes, M
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[1] Univ Porto, Inst Mol Pathol & Immunol, P-4200 Porto, Portugal
[2] Univ Porto, Fac Med, Dept Biophys, P-4200 Porto, Portugal
[3] Univ Porto, Fac Med, Dept Pathol, P-4200 Porto, Portugal
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10.1016/S0002-9440(10)65665-9
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R36 [病理学];
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Gastric carcinomas with DNA replication errors (RER phenotype) display a particular clinicopathologic profile and carry a putative favorable prognosis. The RER phenotype has been identified as microsatellite instability in noncoding regions, as well as in repeat sequences within exons of several "target genes": TGF beta RII, IGFII R, and BAX. In an attempt to fmd out whether the RER status is a significant prognostic factor in gastric carcinoma in a multivariate analysis and whether the clinicopathological features of the RER+ tumors are associated with mutations in the "target genes," we evaluated a series of 152 cases of sporadic gastric carcinoma. Five or six microsatellite loci and/or BAT 26, a poly(A) tract, were analyzed in each case using polymerase chain reaction and electrophoresis. Thirty-five cases (23.0%) were RER+, The RER phenotype was closely associated with a low pTNM stage and carried a significantly better prognosis. The repeat sequences of the target genes were screened for mutations in 28 RER+ and 13 RER-tumors. Mutations in TGF beta RII occurred in 67.9% of the RER+ tumors and were significantly associated with the glandular histotype, IGFII R and BAX mutations occurred, respectively, in 25.0% and 32.1% of the cases; there was a trend toward an association between mutations in these genes and decreased nodal metastization and wall invasiveness, respectively. We conclude that the RER status is a significant prognostic indicator in gastric carcinoma and that such prognostic influence may be mediated by mutations in TGF beta RII, IGFII R, and BAX genes.
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