2021
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13071491
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Detection of Microsatellite Instability: State of the Art and Future Applications in Circulating Tumour DNA (ctDNA)

Abstract: Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a molecular scar resulting from a defective mismatch repair system (dMMR) and associated with various malignancies. MSI tumours are characterized by the accumulation of mutations throughout the genome and particularly clustered in highly repetitive microsatellite (MS) regions. MSI/dMMR status is routinely assessed in solid tumours for the initial screening of Lynch syndrome, the evaluation of cancer prognosis, and treatment decision-making. Currently, pentaplex PCR-based met… Show more

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“…The mismatch repair (MMR) machinery represents an evolutionarily conserved system which is essential for the preservation of cellular DNA homeostasis [ 4 ]. This machinery includes the hMutS heterodimers (MSH2/MSH6 and MSH2/MSH3 complexes) ensuring the specific detection of mispaired nucleotides and small insertion-deletion mutations that are formed during replication/recombination processes [ 2 ] or caused following DNA damage.…”
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“…The mismatch repair (MMR) machinery represents an evolutionarily conserved system which is essential for the preservation of cellular DNA homeostasis [ 4 ]. This machinery includes the hMutS heterodimers (MSH2/MSH6 and MSH2/MSH3 complexes) ensuring the specific detection of mispaired nucleotides and small insertion-deletion mutations that are formed during replication/recombination processes [ 2 ] or caused following DNA damage.…”
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“…The aforementioned hMutS heterodimers are responsible for the initiation of the DNA repair. Moreover, they recruit the hMutL heterodimers (hMLH1/hPMS2, hMLH1/hPMS1, and hMLH1/hMLH3) in order to catalyse the mispair excision and error-free re-synthesis employing the remaining DNA strand as a template for the DNA polymerase [ 4 ]. Genetic, as well as epigenetic alterations of MMR genes may result in a hypermutability phenotype that is characterized by spontaneous, genome-wide, mutagenesis [ 4 ].…”
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“…However, the role of somatic mutations in the carcinogenesis of colon cancer has not been largely explored. Microsatellite instability (MSI), caused by a defective mismatch repair system, is characterized by the widespread mutation throughout the genome and particularly clustered in highly repetitive microsatellite region ( Dai et al, 2021 ; Gilson et al, 2021 ), suggesting that MSI could be used as genome instability index for cancer. Recently, the presence of MSI was demonstrated as a predictive biomarker for immunotherapy and prognosis ( Li K. et al, 2020 ; Zhu et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%