MUTYH is a mammalian DNA glycosylase that initiates base excision repair by excising adenine opposite 8-oxoguanine and 2-hydroxyadenine opposite guanine, thereby preventing G:C to T:A transversion caused by oxidative stress. Recently, biallelic germ-line mutations of MUTYH have been found in patients predisposed to a recessive form of hereditary multiple colorectal adenoma and carcinoma with an increased incidence of G:C to T:A somatic mutations in the APC gene. In the present study, a systematic histologic examination revealed that more spontaneous tumors had developed in MUTYH-null mice (72 of 121; 59.5%) than in the wild type (38 of 109; 34.9%). The increased incidence of intestinal tumors in MUTYH-null mice (11 tumors in 10 of 121 mice)...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Most cases of CRC appear to be ...
MUTYH gene is involved in the base excision repair (BER) mechanism and its pathogenic alterations ar...
MUTYH gene is involved in the base excision repair (BER) mechanism and its pathogenic alterations ar...
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Monoallelic APC and biallelic MYH (homolog of Escherichia coli mutY) germ-line mutations are indepen...
Monoallelic APC and biallelic MYH (homolog of Escherichia coli mutY) germ-line mutations are indepen...
BACKGROUND: The Mutyh DNA glycosylase is involved in the repair of oxidized DNA bases. Mutations in ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
MAP (MutYH-associated polyposis) is a recently described colorectal adenoma and carcinoma predisposi...
MAP (MutYH-associated polyposis) is a recently described colorectal adenoma and carcinoma predisposi...
MAP (MutYH-associated polyposis) is a recently described colorectal adenoma and carcinoma predisposi...
Biallelic germline mutations in the base excision repair enzyme gene MUTYH lead to multiple colorect...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Most cases of CRC appear to be ...
MUTYH gene is involved in the base excision repair (BER) mechanism and its pathogenic alterations ar...
MUTYH gene is involved in the base excision repair (BER) mechanism and its pathogenic alterations ar...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
Monoallelic APC and biallelic MYH (homolog of Escherichia coli mutY) germ-line mutations are indepen...
Monoallelic APC and biallelic MYH (homolog of Escherichia coli mutY) germ-line mutations are indepen...
BACKGROUND: The Mutyh DNA glycosylase is involved in the repair of oxidized DNA bases. Mutations in ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
MAP (MutYH-associated polyposis) is a recently described colorectal adenoma and carcinoma predisposi...
MAP (MutYH-associated polyposis) is a recently described colorectal adenoma and carcinoma predisposi...
MAP (MutYH-associated polyposis) is a recently described colorectal adenoma and carcinoma predisposi...
Biallelic germline mutations in the base excision repair enzyme gene MUTYH lead to multiple colorect...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Most cases of CRC appear to be ...
MUTYH gene is involved in the base excision repair (BER) mechanism and its pathogenic alterations ar...
MUTYH gene is involved in the base excision repair (BER) mechanism and its pathogenic alterations ar...