Molecular Screening of Families Affected by Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP)

Author:

Gazzoli I1,De Andreis C1,Sirchia S M1,Sala P2,Rossetti C,Bertario L2,Colucci G1

Affiliation:

1. Fondazione Centro Studi di Patologia Molecolare Applicata a11a Clinica, Milan, Italy

2. Registro Italiano delle Poliposi Familiari, Istituto dei Tumori, Milan, Italy

Abstract

Objectives— To assess the risk of developing familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) in presymptomatic individuals using APC gene flanking and intragenic polymorphic markers. Setting— Twenty families enrolled in the Italian Registry of Polyposis comprising a total of 217 individuals, including 53 (24%) presymptomatic subjects with a 50% a priori risk of FAP, were analysed. Direct analysis techniques had previously failed to identify the FAP mutation in these families. Methods— DNA isolated from peripheral mononuclear blood cells and tissue sections was analysed by the polymerase chain reaction and a panel of seven highly polymorphic markers—YN5.64, CB83, CB26, LNS, APC1458.5, MBC, 37AB. Amplification products were separated by a modified denaturing gel electrophoresis method. Results— The haplotype associated with the disease was identified in 18 families (90%). The segregation of the FAP haplotype in these kindreds showed that 10 presymptomatic individuals had inherited the FAP mutation and carried a high risk of developing the disease. The remaining two families were not informative because of the lack of a sufficient number of probands or biological specimens. Conclusions— These data indicate that indirect analysis with linked DNA markers has a high rate of success in defining the risk of FAP of presymptomatic subjects, provided that a sufficient number of probands or samples is available. Uninformative families accounted for 10% of the total, indicating that linkage analysis may still have higher sensitivity than direct mutation analysis techniques. The combined use of both approaches should be implemented, however, to enhance further the application of molecular genetics to the screening of families with FAP.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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