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Title: Mutations of the transforming growth factor beta type II receptor gene and microsatellite instability in gastric cancer. Author: Ohue M, Tomita N, Monden T, Miyoshi Y, Ohnishi T, Izawa H, Kawabata Y, Sasaki M, Sekimoto M, Nishisho I, Shiozaki H, Monden M. Journal: Int J Cancer; 1996 Oct 09; 68(2):203-6. PubMed ID: 8900429. Abstract: Forty-three sporadic gastric cancers were analyzed with regard to whether mutations of simple repeated sequences in the transforming growth factor beta type II receptor (TbetaR-II) gene are associated with microsatellite instability (MSI) and gastric carcinogenesis. In 12 of the 43 cancers (28%), MSI was observed at least at 1 of the 2 microsatellite loci. Frameshift mutations of the TbetaR-II gene, all of which were 1 base deletion of 10 adenine repeats, were detected in 3 of 6 cancers, with MSI at 2 loci. However, mutations were not detected in 6 cancers, with MSI only at 1 locus and 31 cancers without MSI. Moreover, microanalysis in these cases revealed that the mutant-type alleles of TbetaR-II were invariably common in different areas within the tumor, in contrast to the markedly variable alleles of microsatellite loci. Our results suggest that frameshift mutation of the TbetaR-II gene may be a critical event associated with MSI and may contribute to carcinogenesis of the stomach. One of the possible mechanisms of escape from growth control by TGFbeta during gastric carcinogenesis could involve frameshift mutations of the TbetaR-II gene caused by DNA replication errors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]