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   Suspected Lynch syndrome associated MSH6 variants: A functional assay to determine their pathogenicity  
   
نویسنده houlleberghs h. ,goverde a. ,lusseveld j. ,dekker m. ,bruno m.j. ,menko f.h. ,mensenkamp a.r. ,spaander m.c.w. ,wagner a. ,hofstra r.m.w. ,te riele h.
منبع plos genetics - 2017 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 5
چکیده    Lynch syndrome (ls) is a hereditary cancer predisposition caused by inactivating mutations in dna mismatch repair (mmr) genes. mutations in the msh6 dna mmr gene account for approximately 18% of ls cases. many ls-associated sequence variants are nonsense and frameshift mutations that clearly abrogate mmr activity. however,missense mutations whose functional implications are unclear are also frequently seen in suspected-ls patients. to conclusively diagnose ls and enroll patients in appropriate surveillance programs to reduce morbidity as well as mortality,the functional consequences of these variants of uncertain clinical significance (vus) must be defined. we present an oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis screen for the identification of pathogenic msh6 vus. in the screen,the msh6 variant of interest is introduced into mouse embryonic stem cells by site-directed mutagenesis. subsequent selection for mmr-deficient cells using the dna damaging agent 6-thioguanine (6tg) allows the identification of mmr abrogating vus because solely mmr-deficient cells survive 6tg exposure. we demonstrate the efficacy of the genetic screen,investigate the phenotype of 26 msh6 vus and compare our screening results to clinical data from suspected-ls patients carrying these variant alleles. © 2017 houlleberghs et al.
آدرس division of biological stress response cancer institute,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of clinical genetics,erasmus university medical center,rotterdam, Netherlands, division of biological stress response cancer institute,amsterdam, Netherlands, division of biological stress response cancer institute,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of gastroenterology and hepatology,erasmus university medical center,rotterdam, Netherlands, family cancer clinic cancer institute,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of human genetics,radboud university medical center,nijmegen, Netherlands, department of gastroenterology and hepatology,erasmus university medical center,rotterdam, Netherlands, department of clinical genetics,erasmus university medical center,rotterdam, Netherlands, department of clinical genetics,erasmus university medical center,rotterdam, Netherlands, division of biological stress response cancer institute,amsterdam, Netherlands
 
     
   
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