نتایج جستجو برای: msi

تعداد نتایج: 3019  

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
H Yamamoto F Itoh H Nakamura H Fukushima S Sasaki M Perucho K Imai

The incidences of microsatellite instability (MSI) and underlying DNA mismatch repair (MMR) defects in pancreatic carcinogenesis have not been well established. We analyzed 100 sporadic and 3 hereditary pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas for MSI, and high-frequency MSI (MSI-H) and low-frequency MSI (MSI-L) tumors were further analyzed for frameshift mutations of possible target genes and for pro...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Sarah Halford Peter Sasieni Andrew Rowan Harpreet Wasan Walter Bodmer Ian Talbot Nicholas Hawkins Robyn Ward Ian Tomlinson

About 10-15% of colorectal cancers show high-level microsatellite instability. The characteristics and very existence of low-level instability (MSI-L) are unclear, although some studies have found associations between MSI-L and molecular characteristics, notably more frequent K-ras mutations and a low level of allele loss near APC. We have attempted to define a MSI-L group of tumors by analyzin...

Journal: :Gut 2005
C M Wright O F Dent R C Newland M Barker P H Chapuis E L Bokey J P Young B A Leggett J R Jass G A Macdonald

BACKGROUND Colorectal cancers (CRCs) may be categorised according to the degree of microsatellite instability (MSI) exhibited, as MSI-high (MSI-H), MSI-low (MSI-L), or microsatellite stable (MSS). MSI-H status confers a survival advantage to patients with sporadic CRC. AIMS To determine if low levels of MSI are related to the clinicopathological features and prognosis of sporadic stage C CRC....

2018
Ari Vanderwalde David Spetzler Nianqing Xiao Zoran Gatalica John Marshall

Microsatellite instability (MSI) testing identifies patients who may benefit from immune checkpoint inhibitors. We developed an MSI assay that uses data from a commercially available next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel to determine MSI status. The assay is applicable across cancer types and does not require matched samples from normal tissue. Here, we describe the MSI-NGS method and explore ...

2001
Hiroyuki Yamamoto Fumio Itoh Hideaki Nakamura Hiroshi Fukushima Shigeru Sasaki Manuel Perucho Kohzoh Imai

The incidences of microsatellite instability (MSI) and underlying DNA mismatch repair (MMR) defects in pancreatic carcinogenesis have not been well established. We analyzed 100 sporadic and 3 hereditary pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas for MSI, and high-frequency MSI (MSI-H) and low-frequency MSI (MSI-L) tumors were further analyzed for frameshift mutations of possible target genes and for pro...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Päivi Laiho Virpi Launonen Päivi Lahermo Manel Esteller Mingzhou Guo James G Herman Jukka-Pekka Mecklin Heikki Järvinen Pertti Sistonen Kyoung-Mee Kim Darryl Shibata Richard S Houlston Lauri A Aaltonen

Twelve to 16% of colorectal cancers (CRCs) display a high degree of microsatellite instability (MSI-H), whereas most are believed to be microsatellite stable (MSS). The existence of a low degree of instability (MSI-L) group has also been proposed. By using the Bethesda panel of microsatellite markers, the microsatellite instability (MSI) status of CRCs can be determined. This set is recommended...

2016
Young Beak Kim Sun-Young Lee Jeong Hwan Kim In-Kyung Sung Hyung Seok Park Chan Sup Shim Hye Seung Han

BACKGROUND/AIMS Microsatellite instability (MSI) plays a crucial role in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to clarify whether MSI is a useful marker for predicting synchronous gastric and colorectal neoplasms. METHODS Consecutive patients who underwent both esophagogastroduodenoscopy and colonoscopy before the resection of gastric or colorectal cancers were included. ...

2017
Isidro Cortes-Ciriano Sejoon Lee Woong-Yang Park Tae-Min Kim Peter J Park

Microsatellite instability (MSI) refers to the hypermutability of short repetitive sequences in the genome caused by impaired DNA mismatch repair. Although MSI has been studied for decades, large amounts of sequencing data now available allows us to examine the molecular fingerprints of MSI in greater detail. Here, we analyse ∼8,000 exomes and ∼1,000 whole genomes of cancer patients across 23 c...

2001
Sarah Halford Peter Sasieni Andrew Rowan Harpreet Wasan Walter Bodmer Ian Talbot Nicholas Hawkins Robyn Ward Ian Tomlinson

About 10–15% of colorectal cancers show high-level microsatellite instability. The characteristics and very existence of low-level instability (MSI-L) are unclear, although some studies have found associations between MSI-L and molecular characteristics, notably more frequent K-ras mutations and a low level of allele loss near APC. We have attempted to define a MSI-L group of tumors by analyzin...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2009
Eugene Y Chang Paul B Dorsey Joseph Frankhouse Randall G Lee Deb Walts William Johnson George Anadiotis Nathalie Johnson

BACKGROUND Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a genetic aberration associated with less aggressive tumor biology. Some tumors with MSI also have lymphocytic infiltrate (LI), which suggests a heightened immune response against the tumor. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the combined prognostic significance of MSI and LI in a colon cancer population. DESIGN Colon cancers were prospectively evaluated fo...

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