Journal article
Isolated loss of PMS2 expression in colorectal cancers: Frequency, patient age, and familial aggregation
S Gill, NM Lindor, LJ Burgart, R Smalley, O Leontovich, A French, RM Goldberg, DJ Sargent, JR Jass, JL Hopper, MA Jenkins, J Young, MA Barker, MD Walsh, AR Ruszkiewicz, SN Thibodeau
Clinical Cancer Research | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2005
Abstract
Purpose: Most colorectal cancers that have high levels of microsatellite instability (MSI-H) show loss of immunohistochemical expression of proteins that participate in the DNA mismatch repair process, most often involving MLH1 and MSH2. Less commonly, a third DNA mismatch repair protein, MSH6, may also be lost as the primary event. Rarely, tumors with MSI-H show normal expression of these three proteins. The genetic deficiency leading to the MSI-H phenotype in such cases is unknown. PMS2 is another member of the DNA mismatch repair complex. Its expression is generally lost in tumors with MLH1 loss of expression. Rarely, there is selective loss of PMS2 expression. We sought to describe the f..
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