نتایج جستجو برای: hmsh2

تعداد نتایج: 448  

Journal: :Gut 2005
R P Coggins L Cawkwell S M Bell G P Crockford P Quirke P J Finan D T Bishop

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Germline mutations in mismatch repair (MMR) genes cause a greatly increased risk of cancer of the gastrointestinal and female reproductive tracts (hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)). Loss of MMR expression is common in colorectal cancer (CRC) overall. Such loss is assumed to be acquired predominantly, although a population of CRC cases will include individua...

Journal: :Cancer research 1997
S A Leadon A V Avrutskaya

Defects in DNA mismatch repair have been associated with both hereditary and sporadic forms of cancer. Recently, it has been shown that human cell lines deficient in mismatch repair were also defective in the transcription-coupled repair (TCR) of UV-induced DNA damage. We examined whether TCR of ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage also requires the genes involved in DNA mismatch repair. Cells...

2005
Mary McPhillips Cliff J Meldrum Rhona Creegan Edward Edkins Rodney J Scott

Hereditary non polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is characterized by the presence of early onset colorectal cancer and other epithelial malignancies. The genetic basis of HNPCC is a deficiency in DNA mismatch repair, which manifests itself as DNA microsatellite instability in tumours. There are four genes involved in DNA mismatch repair that have been linked to HNPCC; these include hMSH2, hML...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
N Matton J Simonetti K Williams

Deficiencies in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) have been found in hereditary colon cancers (hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer, HNPCC) as well as in sporadic cancers, illustrating the importance of MMR in maintaining genomic integrity. We have examined the interactions of specific mismatch repair proteins in human nuclear extracts. Western blot and co-immunoprecipitation studies indicate two comp...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
H Zhang B Richards T Wilson M Lloyd A Cranston A Thorburn R Fishel M Meuth

Mutations of the mismatch repair genes hMSH2 and hMLH1 have been found in a high proportion of individuals with hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC), establishing the link between mismatch repair and cancer. Tumor cell lines that are deficient in mismatch repair develop a mutator phenotype that appears to drive the accumulation of mutations required for tumor development. However, mutat...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
S N Thibodeau A J French P C Roche J M Cunningham D J Tester N M Lindor G Moslein S M Baker R M Liskay L J Burgart R Honchel K C Halling

To date, at least four genes involved in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) have been demonstrated to be altered in the germline of patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer: hMSH2, hMLH1, hPMS1, and hPMS2. Additionally, loss of MMR function has been demonstrated to lead to the phenomenon of microsatellite instability (MIN) in tumors from these patients. In this study, we have examined the prot...

2017
Peng Jin De-zhi Wang Chen-xi Lyu Ya-ting Wang Yu-qi He Jian-qiu Sheng Xuhang Li

BACKGROUND Epidemiological studies suggest a protective role of estrogen against colon carcinogenesis; this effect appears to be dependent on mismatch repair (MMR) status. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study investigated the role of MMR proteins in apoptosis of colon cancer cells in the presence or absence of estrogen. METHODS Two major MMR proteins, human mutL homol...

Journal: :Hepatology 1998
G A Macdonald J K Greenson K Saito S P Cherian H D Appelman C R Boland

DNA mismatch repair is an important mechanism involved in maintaining the fidelity of genomic DNA. Defective DNA mismatch repair is implicated in a variety of gastrointestinal and other tumors; however, its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been assessed. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded archival pathology tissues from 46 primary liver tumors were studied by microdissection and mi...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2007
Frank Köster Andreas Schröer Dorothea Fischer Anja-Kathrin Horn Klaus Diedrich Michael Friedrich

Mutations in genes of the DNA mismatch repair system (MMR) are strongly linked to the development of hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer and play a significant role in sporadic cancer too. Besides the repair of chromosomal mismatches produced during replication, the MMR is the linkage of DNA mismatches to cell cycle control. Proteins of the MMR are necessary for the induction of apoptosi...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
H Katabuchi B van Rees A R Lambers B M Ronnett M S Blazes F S Leach K R Cho L Hedrick

Endometrial carcinoma is the second most common tumor type in women with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma. Microsatellite instability (MI) has been observed in the inherited (hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma-associated) form of endometrial carcinoma as well as in approximately 20% of presumably sporadic cases. Recent studies suggest that MI in many cell lines or xenograf...

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