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Alterations of the K-ras and p53 Genes and Microsatellite Instability in Sporadic Colorectal Carcinomas

ARIFUMI HASEGAWA, TOSHIHIKO FUKUSHIMA, MIYUKI MASHIKO, KEIICHI NAKANO, SATOSHI SUZUKI, YOSHIYUKI ENDO, SHINJI OHKI, YUICHI HATAKEYAMA, YOSHIHISA KOYAMA, NORIO INOUE, YUJI TAKEBAYASHI, KOUJI SEKIKAWA and SEI-ICHI TAKENOSHITA
Anticancer Research May 2004, 24 (3B) 2047-2052;
ARIFUMI HASEGAWA
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Background: The international guidelines for the evaluation of microsatellite instability (MSI) in colorectal cancer were defined in 1997 by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Here, the relationship between MSI, cancer-associated genes and their clinicopathological variables were revaluated using these guidelines. Patients and Methods: Mutations of K-ras at exon 1 and p53 at exons 5, 6, 7 and 8 were analyzed in 43 cases of sporadic colorectal carcinoma. MSI was analyzed using the 5 markers recommended by the NCI reference panel. Results: The proportion of p53 mutations in the MSI-H cases (0 out of 5; 0%) was lower than that of non-MSI-H cases (23 out of 38; 60.5%) (p=0.0117). The proportion of p53 mutations in microsatellite stable (MSS) cases (21 out of 34; 61.8%) was higher than that of non-MSS cases (2 out of 9; 22,2%) (p=0.0366). The proportion of K-ras mutations in MSI-H tumors (1 out of 5; 20.0%) was less frequent than in non-MSI-H tumors (19 out of 38; 50.0%) (p=0.2115). Conclusion: p53 mutations in MSI-H tumors were much less common than in non-MSI-H tumors. This result suggested that alterations of the p53 gene are not closely associated with carcinogenesis in MSI-H carcinomas.

  • Microsatellite instability
  • K-ras
  • p53
  • colorectal carcinoma

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    • Received February 3, 2004.
    • Accepted April 6, 2004.
  • Copyright© 2004 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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ARIFUMI HASEGAWA, TOSHIHIKO FUKUSHIMA, MIYUKI MASHIKO, KEIICHI NAKANO, SATOSHI SUZUKI, YOSHIYUKI ENDO, SHINJI OHKI, YUICHI HATAKEYAMA, YOSHIHISA KOYAMA, NORIO INOUE, YUJI TAKEBAYASHI, KOUJI SEKIKAWA, SEI-ICHI TAKENOSHITA
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