Mutations of the BAK gene are infrequent in advanced gastric adenocarcinomas in Koreans

Sang Pyo Kim, Mi Sun Hwang, Young Rok Cho, Sun Young Kwon, Yu Na Kang, In Ho Kim, Soo Sang Sohn, Kyo Cheol Mun, Taeg Kyu Kwon, Seong Ryong Lee, Seong Il Suh

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Abstract

The bcl-2 homologue antagonist/killer (BAK) is a potently apoptosis-inducing gene and plays an important role in modulating apoptosis in epithelial cells. We have analyzed the mutation of the entire coding region of BAK gene in 107 Korean advanced gastric adenocarcinomas by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism and sequencing. Homozygous deletions were not found in these samples. Only three cases of 107 gastric adenocarcinomas (2.8%) exhibited the BAK mutations. Two of them exhibited missense mutations and the remaining one had a silent mutation. All of these mutations were exclusively detected in exon 2. Mutations in the BAK gene were observed only in advanced gastric adenocarcinomas with extensive metastases of regional lymph nodes. The data presented here suggest that the mutations of BAK gene rarely occurred in advanced gastric adenocarcinomas.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-91
Number of pages5
JournalCancer Letters
Volume195
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 May 2003

Keywords

  • Advanced gastric adenocarcinoma
  • BAK gene
  • Mutation

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