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Review
. 2004 Jan;11(1):121-6.

Nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin without an additional somatic mutation in coding region of the APC gene in hepatoblastoma from a familial adenomatous polyposis patient

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Nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin without an additional somatic mutation in coding region of the APC gene in hepatoblastoma from a familial adenomatous polyposis patient

Takeshi Inukai et al. Oncol Rep. 2004 Jan.

Abstract

The APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) gene status in a familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) patient who developed hepatoblastoma was analyzed by the yeast color assay. Although a single base insertion at codon 462 resulting in truncation of its product was documented in hepatoblastoma cells, no additional somatic mutation was detectable in the whole coding sequence of the APC gene. The nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin without mutation in the exons 2-4 of the beta-catenin gene, however, was observed in the tumor cells by immunohistochemistry. The similar nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin without an additional somatic mutation in its gene, in the absence of somatic mutation in cluster region of the APC gene, has been previously reported in the single FAP case. Moreover, review in the hepatoblastoma cases in the FAP families showed a relatively later onset of the disease when compared with the sporadic cases. These observations suggest that accumulation of beta-catenin without an additional somatic mutation in the APC gene might be a possible mechanism for tumorigenesis of hepatoblastoma in the FAP families.

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