Microsatellite frameshift variants in SGO1 of gastric cancer are not always associated with MSI status

Although frameshift variants in the microsatellite area of shugoshin 1 ( ) have been reported in the context of microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H)/deficient mismatch repair gastrointestinal cancer, most have been evaluated only in early stage I-III patients, and only two of its five microsatell...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical pathology 2021-06, Vol.74 (6), p.386-390
Hauptverfasser: Sugiyama, Tomohiro, Iwaizumi, Moriya, Taniguchi, Terumi, Suzuki, Satoshi, Tani, Shinya, Yamade, Mihoko, Hamaya, Yasushi, Osawa, Satoshi, Furuta, Takahisa, Miyajima, Hiroaki, Ohta, Tsutomu, Baba, Satoshi, Sugimura, Haruhiko, Maekawa, Masato, Sugimoto, Ken
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Zusammenfassung:Although frameshift variants in the microsatellite area of shugoshin 1 ( ) have been reported in the context of microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H)/deficient mismatch repair gastrointestinal cancer, most have been evaluated only in early stage I-III patients, and only two of its five microsatellite regions have been evaluated. Therefore, we investigated the frequency and MSI status of microsatellite frameshift variants in gastric cancer cases, including stage IV. In a total of 55 cases, 30 gastric cancer resection and 25 non-resection cases, DNA was extracted from both tumour and normal parts and PCR was performed. The variant was confirmed by TA cloning, and MSI was evaluated using GeneMapper software. A frameshift variant of c.973delA was observed in 16 of the 45 evaluable cases. Its frequency was 35.6%. Of the 25 cases that could be assessed for MSI status, two cases of MSI-H were associated with the c.973delA variant. However, c.973delA variant was also observed in four cases of microsatellite stable. Our study shows that frameshift variants are not always associated with MSI status.
ISSN:0021-9746
1472-4146
DOI:10.1136/jclinpath-2020-206934