To determine the prevalence of mutation in the APC gene in a series of
primary pancreatic cancers from patients of UK origin, tumour DNA was
screened by a combination of single strand conformation polymorphism/
heteroduplex analysis and a protein truncation test. No mutations were
detected. Paired DNAs of tumour and normal origin were also compared
at 8 microsatellite loci for evidence of DNA instability indicative of
a replication error phenotype (RER+). No microsatellite instability w
as found, but one example of loss of heterozygosity at D2S 119 was evi
dent. It was concluded that mutation in APC is uncommon in pancreatic
cancer patients of UK origin and that in contrast to reported findings
in Japanese patients, the RER+ phenotype is rare in sporadic cases of
pancreatic cancer in the UK population.