Journal article

High resolution melting for mutation scanning of TP53 exons 5-8

M Krypuy, AA Ahmed, D Etemadmoghadam, SJ Hyland, A deFazio, SB Fox, JD Brenton, DD Bowtell, A Dobrovic

BMC Cancer | BMC | Published : 2007

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Abstract

Background: p53 is commonly inactivated by mutations in the DNA-binding domain in a wide range of cancers. As mutant p53 often influences response to therapy, effective and rapid methods to scan for mutations in TP53 are likely to be of clinical value. We therefore evaluated the use of high resolution melting (HRM) as a rapid mutation scanning tool for TP53 in tumour samples. Methods: We designed PCR amplicons for HRM mutation scanning of TP53 exons 5 to 8 and tested them with DNA from cell lines hemizygous or homozygous for known mutations. We assessed the sensitivity of each PCR amplicon using dilutions of cell line DNA in normal wild-type DNA. We then performed a blinded assessment on ova..

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