ras genes are thought to play an important role in human cancer since
they have been found to be activated frequently in several types of hu
man tumors. From preliminary studies it has been found however, that r
as mutations are extremely rare in breast tumors and therefore it was
of interest to examine the frequency of such mutations. In this study
we examined 65 cases of primary breast carcinomas from paraffin blocks
, for the presence of point mutations in codons 12 of the K-ras and H-
ras genes. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique was used to a
mplify a codon 12 containing 157 bp and a 312 bp region of the K-ras a
nd the H-ras genes respectively, followed by restriction fragment leng
th polymorphism (RFLP) analysis to identify the point mutations. Eight
out of the 65 tumors (12.3%) were found to carry a K-ras mutation in
codon 12 but none was found to carry a H-ras mutation. It is suggested
that the mutational activation of the K-ras gene may be involved in t
he development of a small percentage of breast tumors.