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A novel deletion within exon 6 of TP53 in a family with Li-Fraumeni-like syndrome, and LOH in a benign lesion from a mutation carrier.

Varley, J M; Thorncroft, M; McGown, G; Tricker, K; Birch, J M; Evans, D G

Cancer genetics and cytogenetics. 1996;90(1):14-6.

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Abstract

We report here a family with some of the characteristics of Li-Fraumeni syndrome (Li-Fraumeni-like) in which there is a 2 base pair deletion within exon 6 of TP53 in two affected individuals. Of particular interest in this family is a study of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of the TP53 gene, and the finding that there is LOH in all cancers available for study from mutation carriers, and additionally from a benign endometrial polyp from one of those patients. Two other family members, one with a rectal carcinoma aged 55, the other with two separate benign lesions under the age of 45, were both wild-type for the TP53 mutation.

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UNITED STATES
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90
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1
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14-6
Pubmed Identifier:
8780740
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0165460896000593
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:210835
Created by:
Evans, Gareth
Created:
12th October, 2013, 14:23:34
Last modified by:
Evans, Gareth
Last modified:
12th October, 2013, 14:23:34

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