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Sporadic breast cancer patients' germline DNA exhibit an AT-rich microsatellite signature.


ABSTRACT: Using a custom CGH-like oligonucleotide array to measure the global microsatellite content in the genomes of 72 cancer, cancer-free, and high risk patient and cell line samples (56 germline DNA and 16 in tumor or tumor cell line DNA) we found a unique, reproducible, and statistically significant pattern of 18 motif-specific microsatellite families (out of 962 possible 1-6 mer repeats) in breast cancer patient germline and tumor DNA, but not in germline DNA of cancer-free volunteer controls or in breast cancer patients with BRCA1/2 mutations. These high-similarity A/T rich repetitive motifs were also more pronounced in the germlines and tumors of colon cancer tumor patients (3/6 samples) and microsatellite unstable colon cancer cell lines; however, germline DNA of sporadic breast cancer patients exhibited the largest global content shift for those motifs with extreme AT/GC ratios. These results indicate that global microsatellite variability is complex, suggest the existence of a previously unknown genomic destabilization mechanism in breast cancer patients' germline DNA, and warrant further testing of such microsatellite variability as a predictor of future breast cancer development.

SUBMITTER: Galindo CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3107400 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sporadic breast cancer patients' germline DNA exhibit an AT-rich microsatellite signature.

Galindo Cristi L CL   McIver Lauren J LJ   Tae Hongseok H   McCormick John F JF   Skinner Michael A MA   Hoeschele Ina I   Lewis Cheryl M CM   Minna John D JD   Boothman David A DA   Garner Harold R HR  

Genes, chromosomes & cancer 20110114 4


Using a custom CGH-like oligonucleotide array to measure the global microsatellite content in the genomes of 72 cancer, cancer-free, and high risk patient and cell line samples (56 germline DNA and 16 in tumor or tumor cell line DNA) we found a unique, reproducible, and statistically significant pattern of 18 motif-specific microsatellite families (out of 962 possible 1-6 mer repeats) in breast cancer patient germline and tumor DNA, but not in germline DNA of cancer-free volunteer controls or in  ...[more]

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