نتایج جستجو برای: microsatellite instability

تعداد نتایج: 104982  

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 1999
R F Willenbucher D E Aust C G Chang S J Zelman L D Ferrell D H Moore F M Waldman

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon associated with a high risk of colorectal cancer. This increased cancer risk is thought to result from the cellular damage induced by the inflammatory field. The aim of this study was to determine the pattern and time course of genomic instability occurring in UC-related neoplasia. Sites of cancer, dysplasia, and nondysplasi...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
K M Fong P V Zimmerman P J Smith

Microsatellites are highly polymorphic, short-tandem repeat sequences dispersed throughout the genome. Instability of these repeat sequences at multiple genetic loci may result from mismatch repair errors and occur in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma and certain sporadic cancers. In non-small cell lung cancer, we found that microsatellite instability was infrequent, affecting only 7...

2006
Kwun M. Fong Paul V. Zimmerman Peter J. Smith

Microsatellites are highly polymorphic, short-tandem repeat sequences dispersed throughout the genome. Instability of these repeat sequences at multiple genetic loci may result from mismatch repair errors and occur in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma and certain sporadic can cers. In non-small cell lung cancer, we found that microsatellite instability was infrequent, affecting only ...

2006
Jingshan Chen Barbara G. Heerdt Leonard H. Augenlicht

SOCIO and 52H10 are two DNA clones previously reported by us to be over-expressed in human colonie mucosa at high risk for development of colonie tumors. This report presents sequencing data that reveal that these clones contain repetitive AIu elements. Each Alu sequence is associated with a 3'-oligoadenylate [oligo(A)] sequence, which is demonstrated to exhibit instability in human colonie tum...

Journal: :Hepatology 1998
G A Macdonald J K Greenson K Saito S P Cherian H D Appelman C R Boland

DNA mismatch repair is an important mechanism involved in maintaining the fidelity of genomic DNA. Defective DNA mismatch repair is implicated in a variety of gastrointestinal and other tumors; however, its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been assessed. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded archival pathology tissues from 46 primary liver tumors were studied by microdissection and mi...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
J Chen B G Heerdt L H Augenlicht

50C10 and 52H10 are two DNA clones previously reported by us to be overexpressed in human colonic mucosa at high risk for development of colonic tumors. This report presents sequencing data that reveal that these clones contain repetitive Alu elements. Each Alu sequence is associated with a 3'-oligoadenylate [oligo(A)] sequence, which is demonstrated to exhibit instability in human colonic tumo...

Journal: :Danish medical journal 2016
Helene Schou Andersen Claus Anders Bertelsen Rikke Henriksen Andre Heiner Campos Bent Kristensen Peter Ingeholm Ismail Gögenur

INTRODUCTION Colorectal cancer is a common malignant disease, caused by different aetiologies and molecular pathways. Heterogeneous results have been published regarding the association of microsatellite instability and clinicopathological features. The aim of this study was to compare clinicopathological features of microsatellite unstable tumours with stable ones. METHODS Data were collecte...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
S A Ahrendt P A Decker K Doffek B Wang L Xu M J Demeure J Jen D Sidransky

Microsatellite alterations are useful clonal markers for the early detection of cancer. An increase in microsatellite instability has been observed at certain tetranucleotide repeat markers (AAAGn) in lung, head and neck, and bladder cancer. However, the genetic mechanism underlying these elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeat (EMAST) tumors is still unknown. The...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003
Seon Ae Roh Hee Cheol Kim Jung Seon Kim Jin Cheon Kim

The high-frequency microsatellite instability (MSI-H) phenotype, frequently identified in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), also accounts for approximately 15% of sporadic colorectal cancers. Microsatellite instability (MSI) occurs from the mutational inactivation of the DNA mismatch repair genes, i.e. hMSH2 and hMLH1 in HNPCC, as well as from epigenetic inactivation of hMLH1 i...

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