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APC Mutations Are Not Confined to Hotspot Regions in Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer.


ABSTRACT: While overall colorectal cancer (CRC) cases have been declining worldwide there has been an increase in the incidence of the disease among patients under 50 years of age. Mutation of the APC gene is a common early event in CRC but is reported at lower rates in early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) than in older patients. Here we investigate the APC mutation status of a cohort of EOCRC patients in New Zealand using a novel sequencing approach targeting regions of the gene encompassing the vast majority of known APC mutations. Using this strategy we find a higher rate (72%) of APC mutation than previously reported in EOCRC with mutations being spread throughout the gene rather than clustered in hotspots as seen with sporadic mutations in older patients. The rate of mutations falling within hotspots was similar to those previously seen in EOCRC and as such our study has implications for sequencing strategies for EOCRC patients. Overall there were low rates of both loss of heterozygosity and microsatellite instability whereas a relatively high rate (40%) of APC promoter methylation was found, possibly reflecting increasing exposure of young people to pro-oncogenic lifestyle factors.

SUBMITTER: Aitchison A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7766084 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>APC</i> Mutations Are Not Confined to Hotspot Regions in Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer.

Aitchison Alan A   Hakkaart Christopher C   Day Robert C RC   Morrin Helen R HR   Frizelle Frank A FA   Keenan Jacqueline I JI  

Cancers 20201218 12


While overall colorectal cancer (CRC) cases have been declining worldwide there has been an increase in the incidence of the disease among patients under 50 years of age. Mutation of the <i>APC</i> gene is a common early event in CRC but is reported at lower rates in early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) than in older patients. Here we investigate the <i>APC</i> mutation status of a cohort of EOCRC patients in New Zealand using a novel sequencing approach targeting regions of the gene encompassi  ...[more]

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