BMC Cancer (Oct 2006)

Evaluation of <it>NTHL1</it>, <it>NEIL1</it>, <it>NEIL2</it>, <it>MPG</it>, <it>TDG</it>, <it>UNG </it>and <it>SMUG1 </it>genes in familial colorectal cancer predisposition

  • Chandler Ian,
  • Lubbe Steven,
  • Vijayakrishnan Jairam,
  • Bagratuni Tina,
  • Broderick Peter,
  • Houlston Richard S

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 243

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Abstract Background The observation that germline mutations in the oxidative DNA damage repair gene MUTYH cause colorectal cancer (CRC) provides strong evidence that dysregulation of the base excision repair (BER) pathway influences disease susceptibility. It is conceivable that germline sequence variation in other BER pathway genes such as NTHL1, NEIL1, NEIL2, MPG, TDG, UNG and SMUG1 also contribute to CRC susceptibility. Methods To evaluate whether sequence variants of NTHL1, NEIL1, NEIL2, MPG, TDG, UNG and SMUG1 genes might act as CRC susceptibility alleles, we screened the coding sequence and intron-exon boundaries of these genes in 94 familial CRC cases in which involvement of known genes had been excluded. Results Three novel missense variants were identified NEIL2 C367A, TDG3 A196G and UNG2 C262T in patients, which were not observed in 188 healthy control DNAs. Conclusion We detected novel germline alterations in NEIL2, TDG and UNG patients with CRC. The results suggest a limited role for NTHL1, NEIL1, NEIL2, MPG, TDG, UNG and SMUG1 in development of CRC.