Stratification of patients with colorectal cancer without the recorded family history
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Stratification of patients with colorectal cancer without the recorded family history
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a multifactorial disease and one of the most malignant tumours. In addition to the sporadic form, familial occurrences, particularly hereditary non-polyposis CRC-Lynch syndrome (LS)-are often observed. LS is caused by a germline mutation in mismatch repair (MMR) genes, whose task it is to correct errors in the DNA structure that result from its replication. The aim of the present study was to stratify CRC patients using molecular diagnostics and next generation sequencing, according to the chosen criteria [positive for microsatellite instability (MSI) and negative for a BRAF mutation and MutL homolog 1 (MLH1) methylation], and subsequently to detect pathological germline mutations in MMR genes in Slovak patients. To exclude patients with MSI from further testing, the present study detected the BRAF V600E mutation and examined MLH1 methylation status. From the 300 CRC patients, 37 cases with MSI were identified. In the MSI-positive samples, 13 cases of BRAF V600E mutation were recorded. In 24 BRAF-negative patients, 11 cases of epigenetic methylation of MLH1 and 12 cases without MLH1 methylation suspected for LS were detected, and it was not possible to analyse the methylation phenotype of 1 sample. Thus, the present study reports the novel deletion of four nucleotides, 1627_1630del AAAG (Glu544Lysfs*26) in MSH6, probably associated with LS. A second case with a nonsense mutation in MSH was also detected, namely MMR_c.1030C>T (p.Q344X).
Keywords: BRAF; Lynch syndrome; methylation; microsatellite instability.
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