Increased mutation rate at the hprt locus accompanies microsatellite instability in colon cancer.

JR Eshleman, EZ Lang, GK Bowerfind, R Parsons… - Oncogene, 1995 - europepmc.org
JR Eshleman, EZ Lang, GK Bowerfind, R Parsons, B Vogelstein, JK Willson, ML Veigl…
Oncogene, 1995europepmc.org
Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer (HNPCC) tumors and some sporadic colon cancers
acquire somatic changes in the length of microsatellite sequences. We hypothesized that
this' replication error'(RER) phenotype in these cancers reflects a more general defect which
should result in hypermutability of expressed genes. To test this hypothesis mutations of hprt
were studied in RER and non-RER tumor cell lines. Increased mutation rates of greater than
100-fold were found in RER compared to non-RER lines. Heterogeneity within the RER …
Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer (HNPCC) tumors and some sporadic colon cancers acquire somatic changes in the length of microsatellite sequences. We hypothesized that this' replication error'(RER) phenotype in these cancers reflects a more general defect which should result in hypermutability of expressed genes. To test this hypothesis mutations of hprt were studied in RER and non-RER tumor cell lines. Increased mutation rates of greater than 100-fold were found in RER compared to non-RER lines. Heterogeneity within the RER group suggests the likely existence of different classes of RER tumors. One non-RER cell line demonstrated a greater than 10-fold increase in mutation rate, suggesting that a novel mutator phenotype may exist in some non-RER tumors.
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