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Title: APC gene mutations in individuals with possible attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis coli

Journal Article · · American Journal of Human Genetics
OSTI ID:133496
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  1. Imperial Cancer Research Fund Colorectal Cancer Unit, London (United Kingdom); and others

Spirio et al. have described an attenuated form of familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) termed AAPC, where affected individuals have been found to have mutations in exons 3 & 4 of the APC gene. AAPC expression within a family appears to be extremely variable and can overlap clinically with FAP, giving rise to between zero and a few hundred adenomas. The phenotypic range associated with AAPC mutations is undefined and the frequency in the population of such alleles of the APC gene is unknown. In addition, it is as yet unclear how many cases of sporadic colorectal adenomas might have AAPC. In order to address this we have identified 110 individuals having a phenotype compatible with a diagnosis of AAPC, in three groups: (1) 30 individuals (15m, 15f; median age = 55y, range 8-71y) with some or all of the following: colonic adenomas (28 cases); colorectal cancer (12 cases); extra-colonic features of FAP, either desmoid tumours (4 cases, including 2 without colonic adenomas) or sebaceous cysts (2 cases). Sixteen cases had a family history of adenomas/colorectal cancer/extra-colonic features of FAP. (2) 16 individuals (10m, 6f) from the St. Mark`s Polyposis Registry, diagnosed with FAP (including a family history), who had unusually few adenomas (median = 200) at colectomy (median age = 43y, range 17-62y). (3) 64 individuals (43m, 21f) from the St. Mark`s Hospital Adenoma Follow-up Study who either had >4 adenomas at presentation (median total adenomas = 9), or >4 adenomas detected during follow-up (median total adenomas = 9). Genomic DNA was obtained from these individuals and exons 1-4 of the APC gene were amplified by PCR. Chemical cleavage of mismatch was used to screen for mutations, followed by sequencing if variant bands were found. Germ-line mutations have been identified in exons 3 and 4 in a proportion of these individuals, thus extending the clinical spectrum of phenotypes associated with mutations in this region of the APC gene.

OSTI ID:
133496
Report Number(s):
CONF-941009-; ISSN 0002-9297; TRN: 95:005313-0224
Journal Information:
American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. 55, Issue Suppl.3; Conference: 44. annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Montreal (Canada), 18-22 Oct 1994; Other Information: PBD: Sep 1994
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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