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Data from Prevalence and Characteristics of MUTYH-Associated Polyposis in Patients with Multiple Adenomatous and Serrated Polyps

Authors :
Rodrigo Jover
José-Luis Soto
Artemio Payá
Cristina Alenda
Adela Castillejo
Francisco Polo-Ortiz
Angeles Pizarro
María-Luisa Rincón
Judith Balmaña
Elena Aguirre
Alberto Herreros-de-Tejada
Fernando Fernández-Bañares
Maite Herráiz
David Nicolás-Pérez
Anna Serradesanferm
Luis Bujanda
Luisa de-Castro
Francisco Rodríguez-Moranta
Joaquín Cubiella
Ramón Salas
Lucía Pérez-Carbonell
María Rodríguez-Soler
Cecilia Egoavil
Miriam Juárez
Carla Guarinos
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Purpose: The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of MUTYH mutations in patients with multiple colonic polyps and to explore the best strategy for diagnosing MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP) in these patients.Experimental Design: This study included 405 patients with at least 10 colonic polyps each. All cases were genetically tested for the three most frequent MUTYH mutations. Whole-gene analysis was performed in heterozygous patients and in 216 patients lacking the three most frequent mutations. Polyps from 56 patients were analyzed for the KRAS-Gly12Cys and BRAF V600E somatic mutations.Results: Twenty-seven (6.7%) patients were diagnosed with MAP, of which 40.8% showed serrated polyps. The sensitivity of studying only the three common variants was 74.1%. Of 216 patients without any monoallelic mutation in common variants, whole-gene analysis revealed biallelic pathogenic mutation in only one. G396D mutation was associated with serrated lesions and older age at diagnosis. There was a strong association between germinal MUTYH mutation and KRAS Gly12Cys somatic mutation in polyps. BRAF V600E mutation was found in 74% of serrated polyps in MUTYH-negative patients and in none of the polyps of MAP patients.Conclusions: We observed a low frequency of MUTYH mutations among patients with multiple adenomatous and serrated polyps. The MAP phenotype frequently included patients with serrated polyps, especially when G396D mutation was involved. Our results show that somatic molecular markers of polyps can be useful in identifying MAP cases and support the need for the complete MUTYH gene analysis only in patients heterozygous for recurrent variants. Clin Cancer Res; 20(5); 1158–68. ©2014 AACR.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....541b4553ecdf14e572c59c1a72166977
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.c.6521771