Abstract
In the present study, we searched for genetic alterations of the entire coding region of PTEN/MMAC1, a recently isolated candidate tumor suppressor gene, in 178 specimens from Japanese patients with various malignant tumors by the polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism method. The samples consisted of 11 glioblastoma multiformes (GBMs), 14 astrocytomas, 47 breast cancers, 25 non-small cell lung cancers, 9 small cell lung cancers, 8 pancreatic cancers, 24 renal cell carcinomas, 20 ovarian cancers, and 20 metastatic lung tumors from various organs. Only one somatic frameshift mutation at codon 319 was observed in one (9%) of eleven GBMs. Our results suggest that mutation of the PTEN/MMAC1 gene does not play a major role in carcinogenesis, at least in the tumor types from Japanese patients analyzed in this study.
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Sakurada, A., Suzuki, A., Sato, M., Yamakawa, H., Orikasa, K., Uyeno, S., … Horii, A. (1997). Infrequent genetic alterations of the PTEN/MMAC1 gene in Japanese patients with primary cancers of the breast, lung, pancreas, kidney, and ovary. Japanese Journal of Cancer Research, 88(11), 1025–1028. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00324.x
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