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A study of ras gene mutations in colonic adenomas from familial polyposis coli patients
C J Farr et al. Oncogene. 1988 Dec.
Abstract
Using an in vitro amplification step (polymerase chain reaction) followed by oligonucleotide dot blot analysis, DNA samples from 29 familial polyposis coli patients (75 polyp-derived and 26 'normal' colon samples with no epithelial atypia) were screened for the presence of K-, N-, and H-ras mutations. Only 5 polyps contained ras mutations (7%)--all in K-ras codon 12. In each case 'normal' colon DNA was available and found to be negative in this assay. We also report the detection of K-ras codon 12 mutations in a stably non-tumorigenic immortal adenoma-derived cell line, PC/AA, and in a tumorigenic colorectal carcinoma cell line, PC/JW. Both epithelial cell lines were derived from different FPC patients. An activated K-ras gene was also found in cell line S/AN, isolated from a sporadic villous adenoma. These results provide further evidence that there are common molecular events involved in sporadic and hereditary colorectal carcinogenesis and that K-ras mutations can precede the development of malignancy. To our knowledge PC/AA is the first reported example of a human cell line bearing a mutant ras gene that is not tumorigenic and shows that the presence of an activated ras gene even in an immortal human cell line is insufficient for malignancy.
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