错配修复基因突变导致恒河猴lynch综合征结直肠癌。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Genes and Cancer Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.18632/genesandcancer.170
Beth K Dray, Muthuswamy Raveendran, R Alan Harris, Fernando Benavides, Stanton B Gray, Carlos J Perez, Mark J McArthur, Lawrence E Williams, Wallace B Baze, Harsha Doddapaneni, Donna M Muzny, Christian R Abee, Jeffrey Rogers
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结直肠癌每年在世界范围内造成大量死亡。Lynch综合征是由DNA错配修复(MMR)基因的遗传突变引起的一种遗传形式的结直肠癌(CRC)。尽管研究人员已经通过MMR基因的靶向诱变建立了Lynch综合征的小鼠模型,但所产生的肿瘤在重要方面与Lynch综合征患者不同。自2001年以来,我们在我们的设施中发现了60例恒河猴(Macaca mulatta) CRC。肿瘤发生在回盲交界处、盲肠和结肠近端,表现出与人类Lynch综合征相似的临床病理特征。我们对来自几只恒河猴的结直肠癌肿瘤进行了免疫组织化学分析,发现它们经常缺乏MLH1和PMS2蛋白的表达,这两种蛋白都是与Lynch综合征有关的关键MMR蛋白。我们还发现,我们测试的大多数猕猴病例都表现出微卫星不稳定性,这是林奇综合征的一个典型特征。恒河猴CRC病例的全基因组测序发现MLH1和/或MSH6突变,预计会破坏蛋白质功能。我们得出结论,这一恒河猴种群构成了Lynch综合征的自发模型,在几个重要特征上与人类疾病相匹配,包括与人类Lynch综合征相似的遗传风险因素。
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Mismatch repair gene mutations lead to lynch syndrome colorectal cancer in rhesus macaques.

Colorectal cancer accounts for a substantial number of deaths each year worldwide. Lynch Syndrome is a genetic form of colorectal cancer (CRC) caused by inherited mutations in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Although researchers have developed mouse models of Lynch Syndrome through targeted mutagenesis of MMR genes, the tumors that result differ in important ways from those in Lynch Syndrome patients. We identified 60 cases of CRC in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) at our facility since 2001. The tumors occur at the ileocecal junction, cecum and proximal colon and display clinicopathologic features similar to human Lynch Syndrome. We conducted immunohistochemical analysis of CRC tumors from several rhesus macaques, finding they frequently lack expression of MLH1 and PMS2 proteins, both critical MMR proteins involved in Lynch Syndrome. We also found that most macaque cases we tested exhibit microsatellite instability, a defining feature of Lynch Syndrome. Whole genome sequencing of rhesus macaque CRC cases identified mutations in MLH1 and/or MSH6 that are predicted to disrupt protein function. We conclude that this population of rhesus macaques constitutes a spontaneous model of Lynch Syndrome, matching the human disease in several significant characteristics, including genetic risk factors that parallel human Lynch Syndrome.

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