Leukemia Research
Volume 27, Issue 1 , Pages 23-34, January 2003

Microsatellite mutations of transforming growth factor-β receptor type II and caspase-5 occur in human precursor T-cell lymphoblastic lymphomas/leukemias in vivo but are not associated with hMSH2 or hMLH1 promoter methylation

  • Stuart Scott

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
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  • Tomofumi Kimura

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
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  • Ryo Ichinohasama

      Affiliations

    • Department of Oral Pathology, Tohoku University, School of Dentistry, 4-1 Seiryo Machi, Aoba-Ku, Sendai 980-8575, Japan
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  • Susan Bergen

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
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  • Anthony Magliocco

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alta, Canada T2N 4N1
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  • Cara Reimer

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
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  • Annette Kerviche

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
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  • David Sheridan

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
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  • John F. DeCoteau

      Affiliations

    • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Department of Pathology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 0W8
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1-306-655-2249; fax: +1-306-655-6791.

Received 19 December 2001; accepted 22 April 2002.

Abstract 

In solid cancers, defective DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is most commonly caused by hMSH2 or hMLH1 mutations, or epigenetic silencing of hMLH1 by promoter hypermethylation, and results in the acquisition of characteristic frameshift microsatellite mutations of mononucleotide repeats located within the coding regions of defined target genes. We previously identified hMSH2 mutations in T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) patient tumor samples and others have reported coding region microsatellite mutations in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) cell lines. Thus, while MMR gene mutations are known to occur in some human T-lymphoblastic tumors in vivo, it is still unknown if the coding region microsatellite mutations detected in human cell lines also occur in vivo or if hMLH1 or hMSH2 promoter hypermethylation contributes to defective MMR in these tumors. We analyzed the TGFβRII (A)10 and caspase-5 (A)10 coding region repeats in 16 human T-LBL/ALL patient tumor samples and identified six with microsatellite mutations in one or both repeats. There was no evidence of hMSH2 or hMLH1 promoter methylation as assessed by standard methylation specific PCR or by a novel temporal temperature gradient electrophoresis (TTGE) method that analyzed 25 and 30 CpG sites in the hMLH1 and hMSH2 promoters, respectively. Our results indicate that coding region microsatellite mutations characteristic of defective MMR occur in some human T-LBL/ALL in vivo but not as a consequence of hMLH1 or hMSH2 promoter hypermethylation. Furthermore, the identification of TGFβRII and caspase-5 coding region mutations in vivo implicates these genes in the pathogenesis of human T-LBL/ALL.

Abbreviations: MMR: DNA mismatch repair, T-LBL: T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, T-ALL: T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, TTGE: temporal temperature gradient electrophoresis, TGFβRII: transforming growth factor-β receptor type II, MSP: methylation-specific PCR, TSG: tumor suppressor gene

Keywords: Transforming growth factor-β receptor type II (TGFβRII), caspase-5, Microsatellite mutations, hMSH2, hMLH1, T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia, Methylation

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PII: S0145-2126(02)00078-4

Leukemia Research
Volume 27, Issue 1 , Pages 23-34, January 2003