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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 11/2012

01-11-2012 | Original Article

Missense Mutations in MLH1, MSH2, KRAS, and APC Genes in Colorectal Cancer Patients in Malaysia

Authors: Nor Azian Abdul Murad, Zulhabri Othman, Melati Khalid, Zuraini Abdul Razak, Rosniza Hussain, Sukumar Nadesan, Ismail Sagap, Isa Mohamed Rose, Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah, Rahman Jamal

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 11/2012

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Abstract

Background

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide with approximately 1 million cases diagnosed annually. In Malaysia, CRC is the second most common cancer in women and ranked first in men. The underlying cause of CRC remains unknown.

Aims

The aim of this study was to analyze the mutations in genes involved in CRC including MLH1, MSH2, KRAS, and APC genes.

Methods

A total of 76 patients were recruited. We used the polymerase chain reaction-denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography for the detection of mutations in the mismatch repair (MMR) and APC genes and the PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism for screening of the KRAS gene mutations.

Results

We identified 17 types of missense mutations in 38 out of 76 patients in our patients. Nine mutations were identified in the APC gene, five mutations were detected in the KRAS gene, and two mutations were identified in the MSH2 gene. Only one mutation was identified in MLH1. Out of these 17 mutations, eight mutations (47 %) were predicted to be pathogenic. Seven patients were identified with multiple mutations (3: MSH2 and KRAS, 1: KRAS and APC, 1: MLH1 and APC, 2: APC and APC).

Conclusions

We have established the PCR-DHPLC and PCR-SSCP for screening of mutations in CRC patients. This study has given a snapshot of the spectrum of mutations in the four genes that were analyzed. Mutation screening in patients and their family members will help in the early detection of CRC and hence will reduce mortality due to CRC.
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Metadata
Title
Missense Mutations in MLH1, MSH2, KRAS, and APC Genes in Colorectal Cancer Patients in Malaysia
Authors
Nor Azian Abdul Murad
Zulhabri Othman
Melati Khalid
Zuraini Abdul Razak
Rosniza Hussain
Sukumar Nadesan
Ismail Sagap
Isa Mohamed Rose
Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah
Rahman Jamal
Publication date
01-11-2012
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 11/2012
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-012-2240-2

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