Microsatellite instability (MSI) in tumors results in an accumulation of mutations in (target) genes. Previous studies suggest that the profile of target genes differs according to tumor type. This paper describes the first genome-wide search for target genes for mismatch repair-deficient endometrial cancers. Genes expressed in normal endometrium containing coding repeats were analyzed for mutations in tumors. We identified 44 possible genes of which seven are highly mutated (>15%). Some candidates were also found mutated in colorectal and gastric tumors. The most frequently mutated gene, NRIP1 encoding nuclear receptor-interacting protein 1, was silenced in an endometrial tumor cell line and expression microarray experiments were perfor...
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in New Zealand and the incidence is incr...
BACKGROUND. Microsatellite instability (MI) is a frequent occurrence in endometrioid carcinoma of th...
Most endometrial cancers can be classified histologically as endometrioid, serous, or clear cell. No...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) in tumors results in an accumulation of mutations in (target) genes...
Cancer is caused by an accumulation of mutations in a stem cell. A defective mismatch repair (MMR) s...
Endometrial Cancer is the more frequent tumor in Occidental ands, with 142,000 new cases for year an...
DNA mismatch repair deficiency is observed in about 15% of human colorectal, gastric, and endometria...
Endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is the commonest form of endometrial cancer and can be divided...
Background: Despite being the most common pelvic gynecologic malignancy in industrialized countries,...
Germline variants inactivating the mismatch repair (MMR) genes MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 and PMS2 cause Lynch...
The most common gynecological cancer in Europe and the United States is endometrial. Like most cance...
<p>Endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is the commonest form of endometrial cancer and can be divi...
Molecular profiling of endometrial neoplasms reveals genetic changes in endometrial carcinomas that ...
<p>Endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is the commonest form of endometrial cancer and can be divi...
Germline variants inactivating the mismatch repair (MMR) genes MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 and PMS2 cause Lynch...
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in New Zealand and the incidence is incr...
BACKGROUND. Microsatellite instability (MI) is a frequent occurrence in endometrioid carcinoma of th...
Most endometrial cancers can be classified histologically as endometrioid, serous, or clear cell. No...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) in tumors results in an accumulation of mutations in (target) genes...
Cancer is caused by an accumulation of mutations in a stem cell. A defective mismatch repair (MMR) s...
Endometrial Cancer is the more frequent tumor in Occidental ands, with 142,000 new cases for year an...
DNA mismatch repair deficiency is observed in about 15% of human colorectal, gastric, and endometria...
Endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is the commonest form of endometrial cancer and can be divided...
Background: Despite being the most common pelvic gynecologic malignancy in industrialized countries,...
Germline variants inactivating the mismatch repair (MMR) genes MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 and PMS2 cause Lynch...
The most common gynecological cancer in Europe and the United States is endometrial. Like most cance...
<p>Endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is the commonest form of endometrial cancer and can be divi...
Molecular profiling of endometrial neoplasms reveals genetic changes in endometrial carcinomas that ...
<p>Endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is the commonest form of endometrial cancer and can be divi...
Germline variants inactivating the mismatch repair (MMR) genes MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 and PMS2 cause Lynch...
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in New Zealand and the incidence is incr...
BACKGROUND. Microsatellite instability (MI) is a frequent occurrence in endometrioid carcinoma of th...
Most endometrial cancers can be classified histologically as endometrioid, serous, or clear cell. No...