2010
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.22669
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Analysis of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene in childhood and adolescent germ cell tumors

Abstract: Methylation of APC and LOH 5q21-22 in YSTs and teratomas provide evidence for involvement of APC in the accumulation of β-catenin and activation of the WNT pathway. Our additional analyses suggest that APC is unlikely to be solely responsible for the formation and progression of childhood GCTs.

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“…An LOH in 5q22 encompassing the ACP gene, which is often mutated in colon neoplasms, was reported in a small series of YSTs and teratomas but mutations have not been identified. 50 In recent genome-wide association studies of adult GCTs, susceptibility loci near KITLG, SPRY4, DMRT1, and BAK1 have been identified. [51][52][53] The loci play a role in the survival of PGCs during migration (KIT-KITLG), inhibiting MAP kinase pathway downstream to KIT (SPRY4), promotion of apoptosis (BAK1), and regulation of sexually dimorphic meiotic entry (DMRT1).…”
Section: Genetic Aberrations Gene Polymorphisms and Epigenetic Featmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An LOH in 5q22 encompassing the ACP gene, which is often mutated in colon neoplasms, was reported in a small series of YSTs and teratomas but mutations have not been identified. 50 In recent genome-wide association studies of adult GCTs, susceptibility loci near KITLG, SPRY4, DMRT1, and BAK1 have been identified. [51][52][53] The loci play a role in the survival of PGCs during migration (KIT-KITLG), inhibiting MAP kinase pathway downstream to KIT (SPRY4), promotion of apoptosis (BAK1), and regulation of sexually dimorphic meiotic entry (DMRT1).…”
Section: Genetic Aberrations Gene Polymorphisms and Epigenetic Featmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several embryonic signaling pathways have been implicated in the development of germ cells, somatic gonadal cells, or both, including wnt, Hedgehog, Notch, FGF, and TGF-β/bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) (4)(5)(6)(7)(8). The wnt/β-catenin pathway is differentially activated in subsets of childhood GCTs (9), and the wnt pathway regulator, APC, is subject to regulation by epigenetic mechanisms or loss-of-heterozygosity in childhood GCTs (10).…”
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“…The results are summarized in Figure 2B and Supplemental Table 3. A total of 6 articles described microsatellite analysis of mOGCTs (150, 159163). …”
Section: Methods Of the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten articles studied gene mutations, both germline and somatic, in more than 1 patient, and these are included in this review as well as illustrated in Figure 5B (55, 144, 156, 163, 177182). A further 8 articles reported mutations detected in single patients only and are listed in Supplemental Table 6 as germline or somatic, along with the reported effect of the change, if any.…”
Section: Methods Of the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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