Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a hallmark of mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency. High levels of MSI at mononucleotide and dinucleotide repeats in colorectal cancer (CRC) are attributed to inactivation of the MMR genes, hMLH1 and hMSH2. CRC with low levels of MSI (MSI-L) exists; however, its molecular basis is unclear. There is another type of MSI--elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST)--where loci containing [AAAG](n) or [ATAG](n) repeats are unstable. EMAST is frequent in non-CRCs; however, the incidence of EMAST and its cause in CRC is not known. Here, we report that MutS homologue 3 (MSH3) knockdown or MSH3-deficient cells exhibit the EMAST phenotype and low levels of mutations at dinucleotide ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To determine the frequency and prognostic value of elevated microsatellite alt...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death and a global burden in t...
Microsatellite instability occurs in 15% of colorectal carcinomas and may be due to replication erro...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) function is critical for correcting errors coincident with polymerase-driv...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is caused by defective DNA mismatch repair (MMR), and manifests as ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Elevated microsatellite instability at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST) is a...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The form of microsatellite instability (MSI) affecting tetranucleotide repea...
INTRODUCTION: EMAST is a poorly understood form of microsatellite instability (MSI) in colorectal ca...
MSH3 gene or protein deficiency or loss-of-function in colorectal cancer can cause a DNA mismatch re...
Elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST) is a genetic signatu...
Microsatellites are short tandem repeat DNA sequences of one to tetra base pairs distributed through...
<div><h3>Background/Aim</h3><p>Elevated microsatellite instability at selected tetranucleotide repea...
To determine the frequency and prognostic value of elevated microsatellite alterations at selected t...
Elevated microsatellite instability at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST) is a genetic signatu...
[[abstract]]Background: Elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMA...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To determine the frequency and prognostic value of elevated microsatellite alt...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death and a global burden in t...
Microsatellite instability occurs in 15% of colorectal carcinomas and may be due to replication erro...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) function is critical for correcting errors coincident with polymerase-driv...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is caused by defective DNA mismatch repair (MMR), and manifests as ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Elevated microsatellite instability at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST) is a...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The form of microsatellite instability (MSI) affecting tetranucleotide repea...
INTRODUCTION: EMAST is a poorly understood form of microsatellite instability (MSI) in colorectal ca...
MSH3 gene or protein deficiency or loss-of-function in colorectal cancer can cause a DNA mismatch re...
Elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST) is a genetic signatu...
Microsatellites are short tandem repeat DNA sequences of one to tetra base pairs distributed through...
<div><h3>Background/Aim</h3><p>Elevated microsatellite instability at selected tetranucleotide repea...
To determine the frequency and prognostic value of elevated microsatellite alterations at selected t...
Elevated microsatellite instability at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMAST) is a genetic signatu...
[[abstract]]Background: Elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats (EMA...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To determine the frequency and prognostic value of elevated microsatellite alt...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death and a global burden in t...
Microsatellite instability occurs in 15% of colorectal carcinomas and may be due to replication erro...