A Colorimetric Method for Detection of K-ras Codon 12 Point Mutations in DNA Extracted from Tissue and Peripheral Blood in Pancreatic Disorders

Molecular-based methods to monitor point mutations require special and expensive equipment unavailable in most hospitals. Colorimetric-based analysis is an ideal platform for K - ras codon 12 gene point mutations because it uses commonly found hospital equipment. The colorimetric assay is sensitive...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical genetics 2010-08, Vol.48 (7-8), p.577-589
Hauptverfasser: Ollar, Robert A., Cooperman, Avram M., Wayne, Michael E., Barrecchia, James F., Sonpal, Niket, Duddempudi, Sushil, Kasmin, Franklin E.
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Zusammenfassung:Molecular-based methods to monitor point mutations require special and expensive equipment unavailable in most hospitals. Colorimetric-based analysis is an ideal platform for K - ras codon 12 gene point mutations because it uses commonly found hospital equipment. The colorimetric assay is sensitive and specific, detecting mutated DNA levels as low as 1% in a wild-type background. Paired genomic DNA extracts of fixed tissue and cellular fractions of peripheral blood are more sensitive and accurate than unpaired samplings. This approach has the potential to improve K - ras point mutation scans as well as to detect micrometastases in circulating tumor cells.
ISSN:0006-2928
1573-4927
DOI:10.1007/s10528-010-9340-5