The Correlation between Microsatellite Instability and the Features of Sporadic Colorectal Cancer in Sample of Iraqi Patients

Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: Microsatillite instability (MSI) is a mutational signature found in colorectal carcinoma (CRC), it represents about 12% in non inherited CRC. Aim: To correlate between MSI and sporadic CRC Iraqi patients. Patients and methods: A total of 47 patients with colorectal carcinoma were enrolled in this study, among these patients 26 (55%) males and 21(45%) females, with a range age from 37 years to 72 years, mean age (54.5 year). Microsatellite marker amplifications were performed as singleplex PCR reactions. Results: Patients were divided in to three groups, group 1 with MSI high were constituted a frequency of 17  (36.17 %), and group 2 with MSS (16) (34.04%) and group 3 with MSI low the frequency(14 ) (29.78 %). MSI high  was expressed in high percentage (38.09%) in women comparted with male( 34.61%),while its relation to age, results indicated that age group (>-50 years) showed high. Percentage (37.93%) compated with Group 1(>-50 years) (33.33% ) and the realtion of MSI with morphological feature of the specimens showed that poorly diffrrentiated CRC specimens showed the highly percentage ( 47.07% ) when comparted with well and moderatly differntiated cases. The mucinous type of CRC reveled 100% pecentage for MSI comparted with nonmucinous ( 27.65%) with siganficant difference. High frequancy of MSI was shown in right site (52.94%) with significant difference compared with MSI L and MSS. Conclusion: This study showed that there were a close association between MSI with female patients, old patients, and right site, mucinous and poorly differentiated CRC.

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Nidal Abdul Mohymen, Basim Mohammed Hanon, Akeel Shaker Mahommod

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  • EP ID EP653843
  • DOI 10.24297/jbt.v4i1.1632
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Nidal Abdul Mohymen, Basim Mohammed Hanon, Akeel Shaker Mahommod (2014). The Correlation between Microsatellite Instability and the Features of Sporadic Colorectal Cancer in Sample of Iraqi Patients. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY, 4(1), 301-312. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-653843