D. Ryberg et al., A HEREDITARY GENETIC-MARKER CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY IN LUNG-CANCER, Cancer research, 55(18), 1995, pp. 3996-3999
Alterations in 5 microsatellite loci were analyzed in tumors from 137
patients with primary non-small cell lung carcinomas that were also ge
notyped for the Hras1 variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) locus.
Twenty-nine patients (21%) had changes in at least one microsatellite
locus. A majority of these cases (24 of 29, 83%) had VNTR alleles clas
sified as rare in the population. The frequency of these rare alleles
were significantly higher among lung cancer patients than in healthy c
ontrols (P = 0.016 or 1.80; 95% confidence interval = 1.13-2.85). Micr
osatellite alterations were significantly more frequent among patients
with at least one rare Hras1 VNTR allele (24 of 40, 60%) compared to
patients with two common alleles (5 of 97, 5%; P < 0.001 or 27.6; 95%
confidence interval = 8.18-82.9). Microsatellite alterations were also
more frequent among patients below 50 years of age (8 of 21, 38%) tha
n for older patients (21 of 112, 19%).