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. 1989 Apr 15;49(8):2141-6.

Analysis of c-Ki-ras mutations in human colon carcinoma by cell sorting, polymerase chain reaction, and DNA sequencing

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Analysis of c-Ki-ras mutations in human colon carcinoma by cell sorting, polymerase chain reaction, and DNA sequencing

G C Burmer et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

We have analyzed colon carcinomas by a combination of histological enrichment, cell sorting, polymerase chain reaction, and direct sequencing of the c-Ki-ras-2 gene. DNA was chemically extracted from 50-microns sections of paraffin-embedded colon carcinomas and amplified in vitro, and mutations were documented directly by DNA sequencing. Enrichment for tumor cells was obtained histologically and by sorting nuclei on the basis of DNA content differences. Mutations in codon 12 were present in both aneuploid and diploid subpopulations of sorted carcinomas, suggesting that these mutations precede ploidy alterations in the progression of these neoplasms. We have demonstrated the feasibility of utilizing DNA from tissues treated with different fixatives, including methyl carnoys, formalin, and Hollande's solution. This procedure allows one to retrospectively reconstruct the temporal relationship between the occurrence of mutations and sequential morphological changes during tumorigenic progression.

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