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Germline mutations ofp53 but notp16/CDKN2 orPTEN/MMAC1 tumor suppressor genes predispose to gliomas
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Neuro-oncologySomatic VariantGenetic DisorderMedicineGeneticsPten GenesPathologyDisease Gene IdentificationCell BiologyTumor SuppressorCancer GeneticsGermline MutationsCancer BiologyGliomaPten GeneTumor BiologyConstitutional Dna
Constitutional DNA from 44 selected patients suspected of being genetically predisposed to develop astrocytic tumors was analyzed for germline mutations of the p53, p16, and PTEN genes. Six constitutional missense mutations of the p53 gene were identified (13.6%), but no mutations of the p16 and PTEN genes were found, suggesting that (1) germline p53 mutations contribute to a small portion of astrocytic tumors, (2) inherited mutations of the p16 and PTEN gene do not predispose to the development of gliomas, and (3) other genes are involved in glioma predisposition.
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