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Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas

To investigate the contribution of the β‐catenin gene to the development of ovarian carcinomas, mutational analysis of exon 3 of the β‐catenin gene was conducted. We analyzed 61 primary ovarian carcinomas, consisting of 49 non‐endometrioid‐type and 12 endometrioid‐type tumors, for genetic alteration...

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Autores principales: Sagae, Satoru, Kobayashi, Kanji, Nishioka, Yoshihiro, Sugimura, Masaki, Ishioka, Shinichi, Nagata, Masami, Terasawa, Katsuhiko, Tokino, Takashi, Kudo, Ryuichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10391090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1999.tb00777.x
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author Sagae, Satoru
Kobayashi, Kanji
Nishioka, Yoshihiro
Sugimura, Masaki
Ishioka, Shinichi
Nagata, Masami
Terasawa, Katsuhiko
Tokino, Takashi
Kudo, Ryuichi
author_facet Sagae, Satoru
Kobayashi, Kanji
Nishioka, Yoshihiro
Sugimura, Masaki
Ishioka, Shinichi
Nagata, Masami
Terasawa, Katsuhiko
Tokino, Takashi
Kudo, Ryuichi
author_sort Sagae, Satoru
collection PubMed
description To investigate the contribution of the β‐catenin gene to the development of ovarian carcinomas, mutational analysis of exon 3 of the β‐catenin gene was conducted. We analyzed 61 primary ovarian carcinomas, consisting of 49 non‐endometrioid‐type and 12 endometrioid‐type tumors, for genetic alteration of the β‐catenin gene. Five carcinomas showed β‐catenin mutations (S37C, T41I, T41A), including 4 (33%) of 12 endometrioid‐type tumors and 1 (14%) of 7 mucinous‐type tumors. All of these mutations altered at the serine/threonine residues that are potential sites of GSK3‐β phosphorylation. We detected no carcinomas with interstitial deletion involving exon 3 of β‐catenin. Furthermore, we immunohistochemically studied 27 of the 61 ovarian carcinomas. Both nuclear and cytoplasmic β‐catenin expressions were demonstrated in 4 of the 27 ovarian carcinomas for which tissue samples were available for examination. All 4 cases exhibited mutations in exon 3 of β‐catenin, including a mucinous carcinoma. Our results suggested that β‐catenin gene mutation at potential GSK3‐β phosphorylation sites results in accumulation of β‐catenin protein within the cells and its translocation to nuclei. Accumulated β‐catenin protein may be involved in the development of endometrioid‐type ovarian carcinomas, and some mucinous‐type ovarian carcinomas.
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spelling pubmed-59260972018-05-11 Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas Sagae, Satoru Kobayashi, Kanji Nishioka, Yoshihiro Sugimura, Masaki Ishioka, Shinichi Nagata, Masami Terasawa, Katsuhiko Tokino, Takashi Kudo, Ryuichi Jpn J Cancer Res Article To investigate the contribution of the β‐catenin gene to the development of ovarian carcinomas, mutational analysis of exon 3 of the β‐catenin gene was conducted. We analyzed 61 primary ovarian carcinomas, consisting of 49 non‐endometrioid‐type and 12 endometrioid‐type tumors, for genetic alteration of the β‐catenin gene. Five carcinomas showed β‐catenin mutations (S37C, T41I, T41A), including 4 (33%) of 12 endometrioid‐type tumors and 1 (14%) of 7 mucinous‐type tumors. All of these mutations altered at the serine/threonine residues that are potential sites of GSK3‐β phosphorylation. We detected no carcinomas with interstitial deletion involving exon 3 of β‐catenin. Furthermore, we immunohistochemically studied 27 of the 61 ovarian carcinomas. Both nuclear and cytoplasmic β‐catenin expressions were demonstrated in 4 of the 27 ovarian carcinomas for which tissue samples were available for examination. All 4 cases exhibited mutations in exon 3 of β‐catenin, including a mucinous carcinoma. Our results suggested that β‐catenin gene mutation at potential GSK3‐β phosphorylation sites results in accumulation of β‐catenin protein within the cells and its translocation to nuclei. Accumulated β‐catenin protein may be involved in the development of endometrioid‐type ovarian carcinomas, and some mucinous‐type ovarian carcinomas. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1999-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5926097/ /pubmed/10391090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1999.tb00777.x Text en
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Sagae, Satoru
Kobayashi, Kanji
Nishioka, Yoshihiro
Sugimura, Masaki
Ishioka, Shinichi
Nagata, Masami
Terasawa, Katsuhiko
Tokino, Takashi
Kudo, Ryuichi
Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas
title Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas
title_full Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas
title_fullStr Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas
title_short Mutational Analysis of β‐Catenin Gene in Japanese Ovarian Carcinomas: Frequent Mutations in Endometrioid Carcinomas
title_sort mutational analysis of β‐catenin gene in japanese ovarian carcinomas: frequent mutations in endometrioid carcinomas
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10391090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1999.tb00777.x
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