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Diagnostic Molecular Pathology | 1994

An Association Between the Risk of Cancer and Mutations in the HRAS1 Minisatellite Locus

Theodore G. Krontiris; B. Devlin; Daniel D. Karp

BACKGROUND The role of mutations in protooncogenes and their regulatory sequences in the pathogenesis of cancer is under close scrutiny. Minisatellites are unstable repetitive sequences of DNA that are present throughout the human genome. The highly polymorphic HRAS1 minisatellite locus just downstream from the protooncogene H-ras-1 consists of four common progenitor alleles and several dozen rare alleles, which apparently derive from mutations of the progenitors. We previously observed an association of the rare mutant alleles with many forms of cancer, and we undertook the present study to pursue this observation further. METHODS We conducted a case-control study, typing 736 HRAS1 alleles from patients with cancer and 652 from controls by Southern blotting of leukocyte DNA. We also carried out a meta-analysis of this study and 22 other published studies, estimating the relative risk of cancer (such as bladder, breast, or colorectal cancer) when one of the rare HRAS1 alleles was present. RESULTS Both the present case-control study (odds ratio, 1.83; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.28 to 2.67; P = 0.002) and the present study combined with our previous study (odds ratio, 2.07; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.47 to 2.92; P < 0.001), as well as the meta-analysis of all 23 studies (odds ratio, 1.93; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.63 to 2.30; chi-square = 57.58; P < 0.001), replicated our original finding and demonstrated a significant association of rare HRAS1 alleles with cancer. We found significant associations for four types of cancer: carcinomas of the breast, colorectum, and urinary bladder and acute leukemia. We also identified suggestive but not statistically significant associations for cancers of the lung and prostate and for non-Hodgkins lymphoma. CONCLUSIONS Mutant alleles of the HRAS1 minisatellite locus represent a major risk factor for common types of cancer. Although the relative risk associated with the presence of one rare allele is moderate, the aggregate prevalence of one rare allele is moderate, the aggregate prevalence of this class of mutant alleles implies an extremely important attributable risk: 1 in 11 cancers of the breast, colorectum, and bladder.


Cancer Research | 1990

Association of Rare Alleles of the Harvey ras Protooncogene Locus with Lung Cancer

Haruhiko Sugimura; Neil E. Caporaso; Rama Modali; Robert N. Hoover; James H. Resau; Benjamin F. Trump; Joyce A. Lonergan; Theodore G. Krontiris; Dean L. Mann; Ainsley Weston; Curtis C. Harris


Cancer Research | 2000

The HRAS1 Minisatellite Locus and Risk of Ovarian Cancer

Jeffrey N. Weitzel; Shaofeng Ding; Garry P. Larson; Rebecca A. Nelson; Annekathryn Goodman; Edward C. Grendys; Harrison Ball; Theodore G. Krontiris


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1992

Relationship of H-ras-1, L-myc, and p53 polymorphisms with lung cancer risk and prognosis.

Ainsley Weston; Neil E. Caporaso; L S Perrin; Haruhiko Sugimura; Shinya Tamai; Theodore G. Krontiris; Benjamin F. Trump; Robert N. Hoover; Curtis C. Harris


Nucleic Acids Research | 2001

PCR candidate region mismatch scanning: adaptation to quantitative, high-throughput genotyping

Martin Beaulieu; Garry P. Larson; Louis Geller; Steven D. Flanagan; Theodore G. Krontiris


Nucleic Acids Research | 1993

IGH minisatellite suppression of USF-binding-site- and Eμ-mediated transcriptional activation of the adenovirus major late promoter

William L. Trepicchio; Theodore G. Krontiris


Molecular Carcinogenesis | 1991

Racial variation in the distribution of Ha-ras-1 alleles

Ainsley Weston; Paolo Vineis; Neil E. Caporaso; Theodore G. Krontiris; Joyce A. Lonergan; Haruhiko Sugimura


Archive | 2001

Candidate region mismatch scanning for genotyping and mutation detection

Theodore G. Krontiris; Martin Beaulieu; Steven D. Flanagan


Cancer Research | 1988

Clonal Analysis of Untreated Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Utilizing Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement and Immunophenotype

Richard A. Rudders; Satinder Dhillon; Theodore G. Krontiris


Archive | 1998

Disease association by locus stratification

Theodore G. Krontiris; Steven D. Flanagan; Garry P. Larson

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Garry P. Larson

City of Hope National Medical Center

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Steven D. Flanagan

City of Hope National Medical Center

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Ainsley Weston

National Institutes of Health

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Neil E. Caporaso

National Institutes of Health

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Curtis C. Harris

National Institutes of Health

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Martin Beaulieu

City of Hope National Medical Center

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Robert N. Hoover

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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