伊朗西北部结直肠癌患者肿瘤组织和粪便样本中TP53基因外显子5、6、7的突变检测

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Saba Dayemomid, Mahan Narjabadifam, Shahin Behrouz Sharif, S. Hashemzadeh, H. Kafil, Amir-Taher Eftekhar-Sadat, E. Sakhinia
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背景:癌症(CRC)是第三大最常见的癌症,全球每年约有9000人死亡。然而,早期检测可以提供高存活率。粪便DNA作为一种检测TP53基因等遗传标志物的非侵入性方法,有助于疾病的诊断。在这项研究中,我们旨在调查伊朗西北部CRC患者粪便样本中TP53突变的存在及其与组织样本中体细胞突变的关系。方法:在本队列研究中,从64名正在接受手术的CRC患者(平均年龄60岁)中获得肿瘤和粪便样本。从组织和粪便样本中提取总基因组DNA,并使用PCR-SSCP方法检测TP53突变,然后直接测序。在肿瘤中观察到突变之间的差异,并使用McNemar方法检查粪便。结果:在64名CRC患者中,19人(30%)在肿瘤样本中TP53的外显子5-7中表现出27点突变。此外,对粪便标本的分析显示,在肿瘤标本中发现的22个突变(81.5%)也存在于12名患者的粪便中(P=0.063)。鉴于粪便采样的非侵入性,它可以提高筛查率并提高CRC的及时诊断,因此在分子筛查测试中对患者来说是可取和可接受的。
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Detection of Mutations in Exons 5, 6, and 7 of the TP53 Gene in the Tumor Tissue and Stool Samples of Patients with Colorectal Cancer from Northwest Iran
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most prevalent cancer with approximately 9,000 annual deaths worldwide. However, early detection can provide a high survival rate. The fecal DNA, as a non-invasive method for detecting the genetic markers, such as the TP53 gene, can be conducive todisease diagnosis . In this study, we aimed to investigate the presence of the TP53 mutations in the stool samples and their relationship with somatic mutations in the tissue samples of CRC patients from northwestern Iran. Method: In the present cohort study, tumor and stool samples were obtained from 64 CRC patients (mean age of 60) who were undergoing surgery. Total genomic DNA was extracted from the tissue and stool samples, and TP53 mutations were detected using the PCR-SSCP method, followed by direct sequencing. Differences between mutations were observed in the tumors, and the stools were examined using the McNemar method. Results: Of the 64 CRC patients, 19 individuals (30%) demonstrated 27 point mutations in exons 5-7 of the TP53 in the tumor samples. Furthermore, analysis of the stool specimens revealed that the 22 mutations (81.5%) identified in the tumor specimens were also present in the stool of 12 patients (P=0.063). Conclusion: Based on the results, the DNA from the tissue could be replaced with fecal DNA in the mutation detections for CRC. Given the non-invasive nature of fecal sampling, it can be desirable and acceptable for patients in molecular screening tests as it increases the screening rates and improves timely CRC diagnosis.
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期刊介绍: Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC) is an international peer-reviewed journal which aims to publish high-quality basic science and clinical research in the field of cancer. This journal will also reflect the current status of research as well as diagnostic and treatment practices in the field of cancer in the Middle East, where cancer is becoming a growing health problem. Lastly, MEJC would like to become a model for regional journals with an international outlook. Accordingly, manuscripts from authors anywhere in the world will be considered for publication. MEJC will be published on a quarterly basis.
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