Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a rare autosomal dominantly inherited disorder with variable expression and incomplete penetrance characterized by mucocutaneous pigmentation, predisposition to hamartomatous intestinal polyposis, and various other neoplasms. It occurs in approximately 1 in 8,300 to 29,000 live births. In nearly 50% of patients PJS is caused by germ line mutations in the STK11/LKB1 serine/threonine kinase gene, the only kinase gene currently known to act as a tumor suppressor. We have performed a mutation search in the STK11/LKB1 gene in 8 sporadic cases and 3 PJS families using a combination of different screening techniques. We have identified four mutations, two of which I177N and the IVS2+1A->G, were previously unreported. We have also evaluated the presence of cDNA alterations by means of RT-PCR analysis and direct cDNA sequencing and have found two aberrant transcripts in a single PJS case despite the lack of any apparent genomic alteration. Finally, we report the presence of a novel STK11/LKB1 cDNA isoform observed in all the normal subjects studied as well as in the majority of the PJS patients.

TWO NOVEL MUTATIONS AND A NEW STK11/LKB GENE ISOFORM IN PEUTZ-JEGHERS PATIENTS / Resta, N.; Stella, A; Susca, Fc; DI GIACOMO, M; Forleo, G; Miccolis, I; Rossini, Fp; Genuardi, M; Piepoli, A; Grammatico, Paola; Guanti, G.. - In: HUMAN MUTATION. - ISSN 1059-7794. - STAMPA. - 20(1):(2002), pp. 78-79.

TWO NOVEL MUTATIONS AND A NEW STK11/LKB GENE ISOFORM IN PEUTZ-JEGHERS PATIENTS.

GRAMMATICO, Paola;
2002

Abstract

Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a rare autosomal dominantly inherited disorder with variable expression and incomplete penetrance characterized by mucocutaneous pigmentation, predisposition to hamartomatous intestinal polyposis, and various other neoplasms. It occurs in approximately 1 in 8,300 to 29,000 live births. In nearly 50% of patients PJS is caused by germ line mutations in the STK11/LKB1 serine/threonine kinase gene, the only kinase gene currently known to act as a tumor suppressor. We have performed a mutation search in the STK11/LKB1 gene in 8 sporadic cases and 3 PJS families using a combination of different screening techniques. We have identified four mutations, two of which I177N and the IVS2+1A->G, were previously unreported. We have also evaluated the presence of cDNA alterations by means of RT-PCR analysis and direct cDNA sequencing and have found two aberrant transcripts in a single PJS case despite the lack of any apparent genomic alteration. Finally, we report the presence of a novel STK11/LKB1 cDNA isoform observed in all the normal subjects studied as well as in the majority of the PJS patients.
2002
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TWO NOVEL MUTATIONS AND A NEW STK11/LKB GENE ISOFORM IN PEUTZ-JEGHERS PATIENTS / Resta, N.; Stella, A; Susca, Fc; DI GIACOMO, M; Forleo, G; Miccolis, I; Rossini, Fp; Genuardi, M; Piepoli, A; Grammatico, Paola; Guanti, G.. - In: HUMAN MUTATION. - ISSN 1059-7794. - STAMPA. - 20(1):(2002), pp. 78-79.
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