Deficiencies in mismatch repair have been linked to a common cancer predisposition syndrome in humans, hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), and a subset of sporadic cancers. Here, several mismatch repair-deficient tumor cell lines and HNPCC-derived lymphoblastoid cell lines were found to be deficient in an additional DNA repair process termed transcription-coupled repair (TCR). The TCR defect was corrected in a mutant cell line whose mismatch repair deficiency had been corrected by chromosome transfer. Thus, the connection between excision repair and mismatch repair previously described in Escherichia coli extends to humans. These results imply that deficiencies in TCR and exposure to carcinogens present in the environment may...
The roles of the intrinsic mutation rate and genomic instability in tumorigenesis are currently cont...
Loss of mismatch repair (MMR) leads to a complex mutator phenotype that appears to drive the develop...
AbstractA subset of human cancer syndromes result from inherited defects in genes responsible for DN...
Mismatch repair defects are carcinogenic. This conclusion comes some 80 years after the original des...
International audienceDNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency is one of the best understood forms of ge...
Mismatches that arise during replication or genetic recombination or owing to damage to DNA by chemi...
Since the discovery of a link between the malfunction of post-replicative mismatch correction and he...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency is one of the best understood forms of genetic instability in c...
A common feature of all the known cancer genetic syndromes is that they predispose only to selective...
Hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (HNPCC) may affect up to 1 in 200 people in industrialized nat...
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is a dominantly inherited cancer syndrome. Germlin...
The human DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system functions to repair mispaired bases in DNA that result fr...
A common feature of all the known cancer genetic syndromes is that they predispose only to selective...
The DNA mismatch repair genes MSH2 and MLH1 have been shown to account for a major share of heredita...
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is attributable to a deficiency of mismatch repair...
The roles of the intrinsic mutation rate and genomic instability in tumorigenesis are currently cont...
Loss of mismatch repair (MMR) leads to a complex mutator phenotype that appears to drive the develop...
AbstractA subset of human cancer syndromes result from inherited defects in genes responsible for DN...
Mismatch repair defects are carcinogenic. This conclusion comes some 80 years after the original des...
International audienceDNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency is one of the best understood forms of ge...
Mismatches that arise during replication or genetic recombination or owing to damage to DNA by chemi...
Since the discovery of a link between the malfunction of post-replicative mismatch correction and he...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency is one of the best understood forms of genetic instability in c...
A common feature of all the known cancer genetic syndromes is that they predispose only to selective...
Hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (HNPCC) may affect up to 1 in 200 people in industrialized nat...
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is a dominantly inherited cancer syndrome. Germlin...
The human DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system functions to repair mispaired bases in DNA that result fr...
A common feature of all the known cancer genetic syndromes is that they predispose only to selective...
The DNA mismatch repair genes MSH2 and MLH1 have been shown to account for a major share of heredita...
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is attributable to a deficiency of mismatch repair...
The roles of the intrinsic mutation rate and genomic instability in tumorigenesis are currently cont...
Loss of mismatch repair (MMR) leads to a complex mutator phenotype that appears to drive the develop...
AbstractA subset of human cancer syndromes result from inherited defects in genes responsible for DN...