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[A Case of High-Frequency Microsatellite Instability in Colorectal Cancer with MSH2 Mutation Detected Using Gene Panel Testing with a Next-Generation Sequencer]

Authors :
Yoshifumi, Shimada
Hitoshi, Kameyama
Mae, Nakano
Chie, Toshikawa
Kazuki, Moro
Junko, Tsuchida
Michiru, Arabiki
Akio, Matsumoto
Kana, Tanaka
Kaoru, Abe
Hidehito, Oyanagi
Yosuke, Tajima
Masato, Nakano
Yuki, Hirose
Yosuke, Kano
Hiroshi, Ichikawa
Takaaki, Hanyu
Kazuyasu, Takizawa
Masayuki, Nagahashi
Jun, Sakata
Toshifumi, Wakai
Source :
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy. 47(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Here, we report about a woman in her 30s who had peritoneal dissemination and multiple colon cancer with high-frequency microsatellite instability(MSI-H). Her father, paternal grandfather, and maternal grandmother had a history of colorectal cancer treatment. Thus, Lynch syndrome was suspected. We performed R0 resection for peritoneal dissemination and subsequent peritoneal dissemination. A 435-gene panel testing using a next-generation sequencer identified MSH2 and other mutations in the tumor. Hence, we speculated that she could have a germline mutation of MSH2, which causes Lynch syndrome. In the future, if she wishes to receive genetic counseling and undergo germline testing for variants to confirm the diagnosis of Lynch syndrome, we will perform them after receiving informed consent.

Details

ISSN :
03850684
Volume :
47
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.pmid..........ba84986d808ec5e37ec3186af9002550