Low frequency of germline E-cadherin mutations in familial and nonfamilial gastric cancer.

J Stone; S Bevan ORCID logo; D Cunningham ORCID logo; A Hill; N Rahman; J Peto ORCID logo; A Marossy; RS Houlston ORCID logo; (1999) Low frequency of germline E-cadherin mutations in familial and nonfamilial gastric cancer. British journal of cancer, 79 (11-12). pp. 1935-1937. ISSN 0007-0920 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690308
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Little is known about the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to the development of gastric cancer. Mutations in the cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin are recognized to be associated with the development of undifferentiated, diffuse and invasive gastric cancers. A recent study of two gastric cancer families has shown that germline mutations in the E-cadherin gene can be causative (Guilford P et al, Nature 1998; 26: 402-405). We have examined the E-cadherin gene for constitutive mutations in a systematic series of 106 gastric cancer patients, 10 with a family history of the disease and 96 sporadic cases. No pathogenic mutations were observed in any of the 106 patients. The results indicate that germline mutations in E-cadherin will not account for more than 3% of gastric cancers.


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