Mutations of APC,K-ras,and p53 are associated with specific chromosomal aberrations in colorectal adenocarcinomas |
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Authors: | Leslie Amy Pratt Norman R Gillespie Karen Sales Mark Kernohan Neil M Smith Gillian Wolf C Roland Carey Francis A Steele Robert J C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery and Molecular Oncology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland, UK. a.leslie@dundee.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | It is widely accepted that both large-scale chromosomal abnormalities and mutation of specific genes, such as APC, K-ras, and/or p53, occur in the majority of colorectal adenocarcinomas. Whether or not a relationship exists between these different forms of genetic abnormalities was previously unknown. Using comparative genomic hybridization and mutational analysis of APC, K-ras, and p53 to evaluate 50 colorectal adenocarcinomas, we have shown that mutation of p53 is significantly associated with gain of 20q, 13q, and 8q and loss of 18q (P = 0.000, 0.02, 0.044, and 0.001, respectively). Conversely, APC mutation did not associate with any of the above-mentioned aberrations but did associate significantly with gain of 7p (P = 0.01). Gain of chromosomal arm 12p, although a less common aberration, was significantly associated with K-ras mutation (P = 0.011). The associations we have described should refine the search for candidate genes underlying chromosomal aberrations and assist in the definition of distinct pathways in colorectal tumorigenesis. |
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