Gastric cancer is the most common cancer in Korea. Germline mutations of th
e E-cadherin gene have recently been identified in familial gastric cancer
patients. We screened five Korean familial gastric cancer patients to inves
tigate germline mutations of the E-cadherin gene. These patients fulfilled
the following criteria: presence of at least two gastric cancer patients wi
thin first-degree relatives and one patient diagnosed before the age of 50
years. Abnormal band patterns were found in exons 6 and 10 in two familial
gastric cancer patients by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conforma
tion polymorphism analysis (probands from the SNU-G2 and SNU-G1001 families
, respectively). DNA sequencing analysis of the E-cadherin gene of these tw
o patients revealed missense mutations in each exon. The SNU-G2 proband har
bored a missense mutation from aspartic acid (GAT) to glycine (GGT) at codo
n 244 in exon 6 of the E-cadherin gene, and the SNU-G1001 proband had a mis
sense mutation from valine (GTG) to alanine (GCG) at codon 487 in exon 10,
The SNU-G2 proband was diagnosed with gastric cancer at the age of 38; thre
e brothers and two sisters had died of gastric cancer under the age of 50,
and their mother had died of gastric cancer at the age of 63, The SNU-G1001
proband was diagnosed with gastric cancer at the age of 42 and one brother
had died of gastric cancer at the age of 49. In summary, we found germline
mutations of the E-cadherin gene in two of five Korean familial gastric ca
ncer patients screened.