内部不稳定性:当前微卫星不稳定性分析中的问题

Yoshihiko Maehara , Shinya Oda , Keizo Sugimachi
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微卫星不稳定性被认为是DNA错配修复缺陷的一种表型,因此是癌症高风险的标志。尽管有大量的研究,报道的微卫星不稳定阳性率在每种人类恶性肿瘤中差异很大。这些差异可能与所用方法中的问题有关。为了建立一种精确的微卫星不稳定性分析方法,讨论了精确分析的技术要求和微卫星阳性不稳定性所需的生物条件。首先,为了详细描述微卫星的变化,需要一种具有线性检测特性的敏感检测系统,以及具有标准化迁移和最小迁移误差的电泳。因此,建议使用荧光标记和激光扫描系统。对于可重复的聚合酶链反应,控制Taq聚合酶末端脱氧核苷酸转移酶的活性至关重要。其次,作为微卫星正不稳定性的生物学条件,微卫星标记的可行选择和组合、特定DNA错配修复基因的突变和样品中足够丰富的单克隆群体的存在是必不可少的。最后,提出了一种可能的微卫星阳性不稳定性诊断标准,即在一组超过五个微卫星标记的一个或多个位点上存在图6所示的模式之一。
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The instability within: problems in current analyses of microsatellite instability

Microsatellite instability is regarded as one of the phenotypes of defective DNA mismatch repair and, consequently, as a marker of high risk for cancer. Despite numerous studies, the reported rates for positive microsatellite instability differ widely in each human malignancy. These discrepancies may relate to problems in the methods used. To establish a methodology for an accurate microsatellite instability analysis, technical requirements for a precise assay and biological conditions required for positive microsatellite instability were discussed. First, to describe microsatellite changes in detail, a sensitive detection system with linear detection characteristics and electrophoresis with standardised migration and minimised migration errors are considered to be necessary. Therefore, systems using fluorescent labelling and laser scanning are recommended. For reproducible polymerase chain reactions, it is essential to control the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase activity in Taq polymerase. Second, as a biological condition for positive microsatellite instability, feasible selection and combination of microsatellite markers, mutations in specific DNA mismatch repair genes and existence of monoclonal populations enriched sufficiently in a sample are essential. Finally, one possible diagnostic criterion for positive microsatellite instability is proposed, that is the existence of one of the patterns shown in the panel (see Fig. 6) at one or more loci in a set of more than five microsatellite markers.

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