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Prevalence of mismatch repair-deficient crypt foci in Lynch syndrome: a pathological study.
Kloor M, Huth C,
Voigt AY, Benner A, Schirmacher P, von Knebel Doeberitz M, Bläker H
Lancet Oncol.
2012 Jun; 13(6): 598-606. PubMed:
22552011.Abstract
Lynch syndrome is an inherited tumour predisposition syndrome caused by germline mutations of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Mutation carriers have a high risk of developing colorectal cancer, but do not present with polyposis, a typical feature of other colorectal cancer syndromes such as familial adenomatous polyposis, in which polyposis reflects the high frequency of biallelic APC gene inactivation. We asked whether in Lynch syndrome biallelic inactivation of MMR genes occurred at a similar frequency to that of APC gene, and whether MMR inactivation resulted in detectable lesions within the intestinal mucosa.