Regional bias of tumor suppressor gene mutations of STARD8 and WNK2 in colon cancers

Ha Yoon Mo, Seong Won Moon, Chang Hyeok An, Sug Hyung Lee

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Abstract

StAR-related lipid transfer domain protein 8 (STARD8), encoding a Rho-GTPase-activating protein, and WNK2, encoding a serine/threonine kinase are candidate tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) in human cancers. Inactivation of these genes that would promote cancer pathogenesis is largely unknown in colon cancer (CC). Our study addressed to address whether STARD8 and WNK2 genes are mutated in CC. STARD8 and WNK2 genes possess mononucleotide repeats in their exons, which could be the targets for frameshift mutations in cancers with high microsatellite instability (MSI-H). By single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis, we analyzed the repeated sequences in 140 CCs (95 CCs with MSI-H and 45 CCs with stable MSI (MSS)). By DNA sequencing, we found that five MSI-H CCs (5/95: 5.3%) harbored the frameshift mutations, whereas MSS CCs (0/45) did not. In addition, we detected regional heterogeneous frameshift mutations of these genes in four (25%) of 16 MSI-H CCs. In immunohistochemistry for WNK2, WNK2 expression in the MSI-H CCs was significantly lower than that in the MSS CCs. Our results for the mutation and expression indicate that STARD8 and WNK2 genes are altered at various levels (frameshift mutation, expression, and regional heterogeneity) in MSI-H CCs, which might play a role in the pathogenesis by inactivating their TSG functions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number155000
JournalPathology Research and Practice
Volume253
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

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Keywords

  • Expression
  • Mutation
  • STARD8
  • Tumor suppressor gene
  • WNK2

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