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Germline mutations of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene in Algerian familial adenomatous polyposis cohort: first report
Authors:Khider  Feriel  Cherbal  Farid  Boumehdi  Asma-Lamia  Layaida  Karim  Mahfouf  Hassen  Zebboudj  Ferhat  Maaoui  Mustapha
Institution:1.Molecular Genetics Team, LMCB, Faculty of Biological Sciences, FBS, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, El–Alia, Bab-Ezzouar, POB 32, 16111, Algiers, Algeria
;2.Gastroenterology Service, School of Medicine, University Hospital Mustapha Bacha, Algiers, University of Algiers-1, Algiers, Algeria
;3.School of Medicine, Mohamed El Kolli Public Hospital, Academic Medical Oncology Services, University of Algiers-1, Rouiba, Algeria
;4.School of Medicine, Mohamed El Kolli Public Hospital, Academic General Surgery Services, University of Algiers-1, Rouiba, Algeria
;5.School of Medicine, Bachir Mentouri Public Hospital, Academic General Surgery Services, University of Algiers-1, Kouba, Algiers, Algeria
;
Abstract:Background

Familial adenomatous polyposis (known also as classical or severe FAP) is a rare autosomal dominant colorectal cancer predisposition syndrome, characterized by the presence of hundreds to thousands of adenomatous polyps in the colon and rectum from an early age. In the absence of prophylactic surgery, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the inevitable consequence of FAP. The vast majority of FAP is caused by germline mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor gene (5q21). To date, most of the germline mutations in classical FAP result in truncation of the APC protein and 60% are mainly located within exon 15.

Material and methods

In this first nationwide study, we investigated the clinical and genetic features of 52 unrelated Algerian FAP families. We screened by PCR-direct sequencing the entire exon 15 of APC gene in 50 families and two families have been analyzed by NGS using a cancer panel of 30 hereditary cancer genes.

Results

Among 52 FAP index cases, 36 had 100 or more than 100 polyps, 37 had strong family history of FAP, 5 developed desmoids tumors, 15 had extra colonic manifestations and 21 had colorectal cancer. We detected 13 distinct germline mutations in 17 FAP families. Interestingly, 4 novel APC germline pathogenic variants never described before have been identified in our study.

Conclusions

The accumulating knowledge about the prevalence and nature of APC variants in Algerian population will contribute in the near future to the implementation of genetic testing and counseling for FAP patients.

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