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Abstract
Screening for Lynch syndrome (LS) is essential in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) diagnosis. The hallmark of CRC in LS is mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency, a vital biomarkers assessed by microsatellite instability (MSI) analysis and/or immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining of the MMR proteins in the tumor, that also predict response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. We report two LS patients who developed MMR proficient CRCs. Patient A, with a pathogenic MSH6 germline variant, presented with two MMR discordant CRCs: a rectal MMRd/MSI adenocarcinoma, and a sigmoid MMR proficient (MMRp) and microsatellite stable (MSS) adenocarcinoma, leading to metastasis. While the MMRd/MSI carcinoma was recognized early and showed complete pathologic response after pembrolizumab treatment, the MMRp/MSS adenocarcinoma was underrecognized and poorly responsive to treatment. A second patient, with a pathogenic PMS2 variant, also developed a MMRp CRC. These cases highlight the complex biological pathways in CRC development and the impact of molecular classification on treatment.
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Clinical Genetics links research to the clinic, translating advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of genetic disease for the practising clinical geneticist. The journal publishes high quality research papers, short reports, reviews and mini-reviews that connect medical genetics research with clinical practice.
Topics of particular interest are:
• Linking genetic variations to disease
• Genome rearrangements and disease
• Epigenetics and disease
• The translation of genotype to phenotype
• Genetics of complex disease
• Management/intervention of genetic diseases
• Novel therapies for genetic diseases
• Developmental biology, as it relates to clinical genetics
• Social science research on the psychological and behavioural aspects of living with or being at risk of genetic disease