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   Correlation between mutations and mRNA expression of APC and MUTYH genes: New insight into hereditary colorectal polyposis predisposition  
   
نویسنده aceto g.m. ,fantini f. ,de iure s. ,di nicola m. ,palka g. ,valanzano r. ,di gregorio p. ,stigliano v. ,genuardi m. ,battista p. ,cama a. ,curia m.c.
منبع journal of experimental and clinical cancer research - 2015 - دوره : 34 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: transcript dosage imbalance may influence the transcriptome. to gain insight into the role of altered gene expression in hereditary colorectal polyposis predisposition,in the present study we analyzed absolute and allele-specific expression (ase) of adenomatous polyposis coli (apc) and muty homolog (mutyh) genes. methods: we analyzed dna and rna extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (pbmc) of 49 familial polyposis patients and 42 healthy blood donors selected according similar gender and age. patients were studied for germline alterations in both genes using dhplc,mlpa and automated sequencing. apc and mutyh mrna expression levels were investigated by quantitative real-time pcr (qrt-pcr) analysis using taqman assay and by ase assays using dhplc-based primer extension. results: twenty out of 49 patients showed germline mutations: 14 in apc gene and six in mutyh gene. twenty-nine patients did not show mutations in both genes. results from qrt-pcr indicated that gene expression of both apc and mutyh was reduced in patients analyzed. in particular,a significant reduction in apc expression was observed in patients without apc germline mutation vs control group (p∈<∈0.05) while apc expression in the mutation carrier patients,although lower compared to control individuals,did not show statistical significance. on the other hand a significant reduced mutyh expression was detected in patients with mutyh mutations vs control group (p∈<∈0.05). altered ase of apc was detected in four out of eight apc mutation carriers. in particular one case showed a complete loss of one allele. among apc mutation negative cases,4 out of 13 showed a moderate ase. ase of mutyh did not show any altered expression in the cases analyzed. spearman's rho test analysis showed a positive and significant correlation between apc and mutyh genes both in cases and in controls (p∈=∈0.020 and p∈<∈0.001). conclusions: apc and mutyh showed a reduced germline expression,not always corresponding to gene mutation. expression of apc is decreased in mutation negative cases and this appears to be a promising indicator of fap predisposition,while for mutyh gene,mutation is associated to reduced mrna expression. this study could improve the predictive genetic diagnosis of at-risk individuals belonging to families with reduced mrna expression regardless of presence of mutation. © 2015 aceto et al.
کلیدواژه Adenomatous polyposis; APC; ASE; Colon cancer; Gene expression; Mutation; MUTYH; Phenotype; Predisposition; qRT-PCR
آدرس department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of clinical physiopathology,university of florence,florence, Italy, immunohaematology and transfusional medicine service,ss. annunziata hospital,chieti, Italy, division of gastroenterology and digestive endoscopy,regina elena national cancer institute,rome, Italy, institute of medical genetics,a. gemelli school of medicine,catholic university of the sacred heart,rome, Italy, department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of pharmacy,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy, department of medical,oral and biotechnological sciences,g. d'annunzio university,chieti, Italy
 
     
   
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