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Genomic instability or microsatellite instability (MI) in simple repeated sequences was initially recognised in colonic carcinomas and subsequently in other tumours. MI has been associated with mutations in genes concerned with replication and DNA repair. We investigated 34 microsatellite markers in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). Fifty-six tumours, were studied, of which 25 were investigated with ten or more microsatellite markers. In this study we consider two or more microsatellite alterations in a tumour to be diagnostic of MI. We demonstrated that 7/25 (28%) of the tumours had MI at two or more loci and three of these tumours exhibited evidence of 20 or more loci with MI. No correlations were found between MI and previous treatment, site, histological differentiation, positive nodes at pathology, a history of alcohol intake or survival. MI has been demonstrated in T1N0 stage tumours, indicating that these changes may occur early in the disease process. A negative correlation was found between MI and a history of smoking (P = 0.02). Two or more markers of MI were found in three of four non-smokers compared with one of 13 in the smoking group of patients, which suggests a novel mechanism of carcinogenesis in non-smokers.
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Field, J., Kiaris, H., Howard, P. et al. Microsatellite instability in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. Br J Cancer 71, 1065–1069 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1995.205
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