Microsatellite instability in aberrant crypt foci from human colons
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Microsatellite instability in aberrant crypt foci from human colons
Abstract
Aberrant crypt foci (ACF) are distinct microscopic lesions of the colon thought to be the earliest identifiable precursors of colon cancer. As precursors of colon cancer, ACF may contain mutations in genes that are altered early in colorectal tumorigenesis. Candidates for these genes include APC, K-Ras, and those of the DNA mismatch repair system. Some colon cancers with mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes are characterized by genomic instability at simple repeated sequences, also known as microsatellite instability. In this study, we analyzed 19 ACF (> or = 20 crypts/focus) and adjoining, microscopically normal colonic mucosa from 10 colon cancer patients for the presence of microsatellite instability. DNA from two ACF from two different patients displayed microsatellite instability. None of the DNA samples from normal mucosa displayed microsatellite instability. These observations support the role of ACF as a precursor to colon cancer and provide some evidence that mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes are early somatic events in colon cancer.
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