Genetic Mutation Screening of DNA Polymerase in Human Lung Cancer.
10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2019.07.04
- Author:
Qingjun WU
1
;
Wenxin TIAN
1
;
Hanbo YU
1
;
Chuan HUANG
1
;
Peng JIAO
1
;
Chao MA
1
;
Yongzhong WANG
1
;
Wen HUANG
1
;
Yaoguang SUN
1
;
Bin AI
2
;
Hongfeng TONG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology,
Beijing 100730, China.
2. Department of Medical Oncology, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology,
Beijing 100730, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
DNA polymerase β;
Lung neoplasms;
Mutation analysis;
PCR amplification
- From:
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
2019;22(7):427-432
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:DNA polymerase β is one of the key enzymes for DNA repair and it was reported that about 30 percent of different types of cancers carried mutations in its coding gene Polb. However, it is still controversial whether it is true or false because of the small sample size in these studies. In current study, we performed genetic screening of promoter and coding regions of Polb gene in 69 Chinese lung cancer patients using Sanger sequencing method, so as to elucidate real mutation frequency of Polb mutations in Chinese Han population.
METHODS:Salting out extraction method was used to get the genome DNAs from tumor and normal matched tissues of 69 lung cancer patients. The promoter and 14 coding regions of Polb gene were then amplified using these DNAs as the template. After purification, amplicons were sequenced and aligned to the wild type Polb gene in NCBI database, in order to find out the mutated sites of Polb gene in Chinese lung cancer patients.
RESULTS:In this study, we totally found only 5 mutated sites in Polb gene. In detail, 3 mutations (-196G>T, -188_-187insCGCCC, -168C>A) were located in the promoter region; 2 mutations (587C>G, 612A>T) were found in coding regions. Specially, mutations of -188_-187insCGCCC and 587C>G (resulting to the amino acid substitution of Thr to Ser at position 196) had never been reported by other groups before. However, all these 5 mutated sites could be detected in both tumor and matched normal tissues, which inferred that they are not lung tumor specific mutations.
CONCLUSIONS:No lung tumor specific mutations of Polb gene could be found in Chinese lung cancer patients and Polb gene mutation might not be a molecular marker for Chinese lung cancer patients.