Novel mutations of the HRAS gene and absence of hotspot mutations of the BRAF genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma in a Greek population

  • Authors:
    • Dimitra Koumaki
    • George Kostakis
    • Vasiliki Koumaki
    • Nikolaos Papadogeorgakis
    • Michael Makris
    • Alexandros Katoulis
    • Smaragda Kamakari
    • George Koutsodontis
    • Christos Perisanidis
    • Vaia Lambadiari
    • Evanthia Chrysomali
    • Nikolaos Stavrianeas
    • Constantinos Alexandridis
    • Dimitrios Rigopoulos
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  • Published online on: January 26, 2012     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1653
  • Pages: 1555-1560
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Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the sixth most common cancer in the world. The phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) signalling pathway has been reported to play an important role in OSCC. Since we have previously detected absence of hotspot PIK3CA gene mutations in the Greek population, we hypothesized that BRAF or HRAS may be activated as upstream effectors of the pathway. Furthermore, the status of the HRAS and BRAF mutations in OSCC has never been assessed before in the Greek population. Eighty-six primary paraffin-embedded tumors were screened for BRAF and HRAS hotspot mutations. In HRAS, two hotspot mutations in codon 12 (2.3%) and eight new genetic alterations were detected (8.6% overall). One new missense mutation, Alanine53Valine (Ala53Val), one silent mutation, two mutations in the 5'UTR region and four mutations in intron 1 were detected. No hotspot mutations in Braf were found. A new silent mutation/polymorphism T1803C was detected at a percentage of 30%. This study is the first to report HRAS mutations in the Greek population. The results suggest that RAS is an important member of the PI3K signalling pathway and may play a role in the tumorigenesis of OSCC.

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Koumaki D, Kostakis G, Koumaki V, Papadogeorgakis N, Makris M, Katoulis A, Kamakari S, Koutsodontis G, Perisanidis C, Lambadiari V, Lambadiari V, et al: Novel mutations of the HRAS gene and absence of hotspot mutations of the BRAF genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma in a Greek population. Oncol Rep 27: 1555-1560, 2012.
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Koumaki, D., Kostakis, G., Koumaki, V., Papadogeorgakis, N., Makris, M., Katoulis, A. ... Rigopoulos, D. (2012). Novel mutations of the HRAS gene and absence of hotspot mutations of the BRAF genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma in a Greek population. Oncology Reports, 27, 1555-1560. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1653
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Koumaki, D., Kostakis, G., Koumaki, V., Papadogeorgakis, N., Makris, M., Katoulis, A., Kamakari, S., Koutsodontis, G., Perisanidis, C., Lambadiari, V., Chrysomali, E., Stavrianeas, N., Alexandridis, C., Rigopoulos, D."Novel mutations of the HRAS gene and absence of hotspot mutations of the BRAF genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma in a Greek population". Oncology Reports 27.5 (2012): 1555-1560.
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Koumaki, D., Kostakis, G., Koumaki, V., Papadogeorgakis, N., Makris, M., Katoulis, A., Kamakari, S., Koutsodontis, G., Perisanidis, C., Lambadiari, V., Chrysomali, E., Stavrianeas, N., Alexandridis, C., Rigopoulos, D."Novel mutations of the HRAS gene and absence of hotspot mutations of the BRAF genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma in a Greek population". Oncology Reports 27, no. 5 (2012): 1555-1560. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1653