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Abstract
Microsatellite instability (MSI)
contributes to the tumorigenesis of upper urinary tract urothelial
carcinomas (UUT-UCs).
In this study, we first used MLH1 and MSH2
immunohistochemistry to identify patients with loss of expression of
either or
both of these proteins in 132 UUT-UCs. We found a
total loss of MSH2 expression in 4 patients. MSI was evaluated using 5
markers
in these 4 cases. All of the tumors had high MSI
(MSI-H) status. Trans-activation responsive RNA-binding protein 2, an
integral
component of DICER1-containing complex, was a
putative target of DNA mismatch repair deficiency. Truncating mutation
has been
identified in gastrointestinal cancers with MSI. No
previous study has evaluated the mutation status of this gene in MSI
UUT-UCs.
In this study, we analyze the mutation of TARBP2 in MSI-H UUT-UCs with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. No truncating mutations were identified in the MSI-H
UUT-UCs.
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