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The Unique Spectrum of MUTYH Germline Mutations in Colombian Patients with Extracolonic Carcinomas.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Protein MUTYH, encoded by the gene MUTYH, is an important mismatch repair enzyme in the base-excision repair pathway of DNA repair. When genetically altered, different neoplastic conditions can arise. One of the widely known syndromes associated with MUTYH mutations is MUTYH-associated polyposis, a form of familial colorectal cancer syndrome. MUTYH may also be a driver in other familial cancer syndromes, as well as breast cancer and spontaneous cancer cases. However, some controversies about the role of these alterations in oncogenesis remain, especially when affected in a heterozygous way. Most available data on MUTYH mutations are on Caucasian patients.

Material and methods

We analyzed a small cohort of non-Caucasian, Colombian cancer patients with MUTYH germline heterozygous mutations, clinical features suggestive of familial cancer, and extensive genetic studies with no other mutations and without MUTYH-associated polyposis.

Conclusion

With this case series, we intended to provide important data for the understanding of MUTYH as a possible driver of familial cancer, even when only heterozygous mutations are found.

SUBMITTER: Rodriguez-Rojas LX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10122495 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Unique Spectrum of <i>MUTYH</i> Germline Mutations in Colombian Patients with Extracolonic Carcinomas.

Rodriguez-Rojas Lisa Ximena LX   Candelo Estephania E   Pachajoa Harry H   Garcia-Robledo Juan Esteban JE   Nastasi-Catanese Jose Antonio JA   Olave-Rodriguez Jorge Andres JA   Zambrano Angela R AR  

The application of clinical genetics 20230418


<h4>Background</h4>Protein MUTYH, encoded by the gene MUTYH, is an important mismatch repair enzyme in the base-excision repair pathway of DNA repair. When genetically altered, different neoplastic conditions can arise. One of the widely known syndromes associated with <i>MUTYH</i> mutations is <i>MUTYH</i>-associated polyposis, a form of familial colorectal cancer syndrome. <i>MUTYH</i> may also be a driver in other familial cancer syndromes, as well as breast cancer and spontaneous cancer case  ...[more]

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