Cargando…

Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation

BACKGROUND: We previously reported that the target genes in sporadic mismatch repair (MMR)-deficient colorectal carcinomas (CRCs) in the distal colon differ from those occurring elsewhere in the colon. This study aimed to compare the target gene mutational pattern in microsatellite instability (MSI)...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Pinheiro, Manuela, Pinto, Carla, Peixoto, Ana, Veiga, Isabel, Lopes, Paula, Henrique, Rui, Baldaia, Helena, Carneiro, Fátima, Seruca, Raquel, Tomlinson, Ian, Kovac, Michal, Heinimann, Karl, Teixeira, Manuel R
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26247575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.281
_version_ 1782401152493551616
author Pinheiro, Manuela
Pinto, Carla
Peixoto, Ana
Veiga, Isabel
Lopes, Paula
Henrique, Rui
Baldaia, Helena
Carneiro, Fátima
Seruca, Raquel
Tomlinson, Ian
Kovac, Michal
Heinimann, Karl
Teixeira, Manuel R
author_facet Pinheiro, Manuela
Pinto, Carla
Peixoto, Ana
Veiga, Isabel
Lopes, Paula
Henrique, Rui
Baldaia, Helena
Carneiro, Fátima
Seruca, Raquel
Tomlinson, Ian
Kovac, Michal
Heinimann, Karl
Teixeira, Manuel R
author_sort Pinheiro, Manuela
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We previously reported that the target genes in sporadic mismatch repair (MMR)-deficient colorectal carcinomas (CRCs) in the distal colon differ from those occurring elsewhere in the colon. This study aimed to compare the target gene mutational pattern in microsatellite instability (MSI) CRC from Lynch syndrome patients stratified by tumour location and germline mutation, as well as with that of sporadic disease. METHODS: A series of CRC from Lynch syndrome patients was analysed for MSI in genes predicted to be selective MSI targets and known to be involved in several pathways of colorectal carcinogenesis. RESULTS: The most frequently mutated genes belong to the TGF-β superfamily pathway, namely ACVR2A and TGFBR2. A significantly higher frequency of target gene mutations was observed in CRC from patients with germline mutations in MLH1 or MSH2 when compared with MSH6. Mutations in microsatellite sequences (A)7 of BMPR2 and (A)8 of MSH3 were significantly more frequent in the distal CRC. Additionally, we observed differences in MSH3 and TGFBR2 mutational frequency between Lynch syndrome and sporadic MSI CRC regarding tumour location. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the pattern of genetic changes differs in CRC depending on tumour location and between Lynch syndrome and sporadic MSI CRC, suggesting that carcinogenesis can occur by different pathways even if driven by generalised MSI.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4647680
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Nature Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46476802016-08-11 Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation Pinheiro, Manuela Pinto, Carla Peixoto, Ana Veiga, Isabel Lopes, Paula Henrique, Rui Baldaia, Helena Carneiro, Fátima Seruca, Raquel Tomlinson, Ian Kovac, Michal Heinimann, Karl Teixeira, Manuel R Br J Cancer Genetics & Genomics BACKGROUND: We previously reported that the target genes in sporadic mismatch repair (MMR)-deficient colorectal carcinomas (CRCs) in the distal colon differ from those occurring elsewhere in the colon. This study aimed to compare the target gene mutational pattern in microsatellite instability (MSI) CRC from Lynch syndrome patients stratified by tumour location and germline mutation, as well as with that of sporadic disease. METHODS: A series of CRC from Lynch syndrome patients was analysed for MSI in genes predicted to be selective MSI targets and known to be involved in several pathways of colorectal carcinogenesis. RESULTS: The most frequently mutated genes belong to the TGF-β superfamily pathway, namely ACVR2A and TGFBR2. A significantly higher frequency of target gene mutations was observed in CRC from patients with germline mutations in MLH1 or MSH2 when compared with MSH6. Mutations in microsatellite sequences (A)7 of BMPR2 and (A)8 of MSH3 were significantly more frequent in the distal CRC. Additionally, we observed differences in MSH3 and TGFBR2 mutational frequency between Lynch syndrome and sporadic MSI CRC regarding tumour location. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the pattern of genetic changes differs in CRC depending on tumour location and between Lynch syndrome and sporadic MSI CRC, suggesting that carcinogenesis can occur by different pathways even if driven by generalised MSI. Nature Publishing Group 2015-08-11 2015-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4647680/ /pubmed/26247575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.281 Text en Copyright © 2015 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ From twelve months after its original publication, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
spellingShingle Genetics & Genomics
Pinheiro, Manuela
Pinto, Carla
Peixoto, Ana
Veiga, Isabel
Lopes, Paula
Henrique, Rui
Baldaia, Helena
Carneiro, Fátima
Seruca, Raquel
Tomlinson, Ian
Kovac, Michal
Heinimann, Karl
Teixeira, Manuel R
Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
title Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
title_full Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
title_fullStr Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
title_full_unstemmed Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
title_short Target gene mutational pattern in Lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
title_sort target gene mutational pattern in lynch syndrome colorectal carcinomas according to tumour location and germline mutation
topic Genetics & Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26247575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.281
work_keys_str_mv AT pinheiromanuela targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT pintocarla targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT peixotoana targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT veigaisabel targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT lopespaula targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT henriquerui targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT baldaiahelena targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT carneirofatima targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT serucaraquel targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT tomlinsonian targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT kovacmichal targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT heinimannkarl targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation
AT teixeiramanuelr targetgenemutationalpatterninlynchsyndromecolorectalcarcinomasaccordingtotumourlocationandgermlinemutation