Whole-exome Sequencing of Nigerian Prostate Tumors from the Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC) Reveals DNA Repair Genes Associated with African Ancestry.
Cancer Research Communications
White, Jason A JA; Kaninjing, Ernest T ET; Adeniji, Kayode A KA; Jibrin, Paul P; Obafunwa, John O JO; Ogo, Chidiebere N CN; Mohammed, Faruk F; Popoola, Ademola A; Fatiregun, Omolara A OA; Oluwole, Olabode P OP; Karanam, Balasubramanyam B; Elhussin, Isra I; Ambs, Stefan S; Tang, Wei W; Davis, Melissa M; Polak, Paz P; Campbell, Moray J MJ; Brignole, Kathryn R KR; Rotimi, Solomon O SO; Dean-Colomb, Windy W; Odedina, Folake T FT; Martin, Damali N DN; Yates, Clayton C
Tumours with loss of MSH6 expression are MSI-H when screened with a pentaplex of five mononucleotide repeats.
British Journal Of Cancer
You, J-F JF; Buhard, O O; Ligtenberg, M J L MJ; Kets, C M CM; Niessen, R C RC; Hofstra, R M W RM; Wagner, A A; Dinjens, W N M WN; Colas, C C; Lascols, O O; Collura, A A; Flejou, J-F JF; Duval, A A; Hamelin, R R
Publication Date: 2010-12-07
Variant appearance in text: MSH6: 3273dup; Lys1092X
Patients with an unexplained microsatellite instable tumour have a low risk of familial cancer.
British Journal Of Cancer
Overbeek, L I H LI; Kets, C M CM; Hebeda, K M KM; Bodmer, D D; van der Looij, E E; Willems, R R; Goossens, M M; Arts, N N; Brunner, H G HG; van Krieken, J H J M JH; Hoogerbrugge, N N; Ligtenberg, M J L MJ
Publication Date: 2007-05-21
Variant appearance in text: MSH6: 3273dup; Lys1092X
Very low prevalence of germline MSH6 mutations in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer suspected patients with colorectal cancer without microsatellite instability.
British Journal Of Cancer
Kets, C M CM; van Krieken, J H J M JH; Hebeda, K M KM; Wezenberg, S J SJ; Goossens, M M; Brunner, H G HG; Ligtenberg, M J L MJ; Hoogerbrugge, N N
Publication Date: 2006-12-18
Variant appearance in text: MSH6: 3273dup; Lys1092X