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Mutant KRAS Status Is Associated with Increased KRAS Copy Number Imbalance: a Potential Mechanism of Molecular Heterogeneity.

Mutation rates determined by allele-specific PCR can be highly different in KRAS exon 2 mutant colorectal carcinoma (CRC) samples suggesting intratumoural heterogeneity. To address the effect of KRAS gene copy number on the relative mutant allele frequency the KRAS locus was individually quantified following FISH analysis in 36 cases. We observed, that mutant KRAS status was associated with an elevated KRAS locus number (2.36 ± 0.42 vs 2.63 ± 0.75; p = 0.037) reflecting an increased aneuploidy status but no true amplification of the locus. In parallel, KRAS locus copy numbers showed significant intercellular variability (1-16 copies/cell nucleus) within individual tumours also indicating to a dynamic intratumoural oscillation of the mutant allele copy number. In conclusion, aneusomy is a common feature of KRAS mutant CRC and KRAS copy number variations may have an impact on the relative mutant allele frequency detected by allele specific PCR/sequencing), potentially leading to subclonal diversity and influencing tumour behaviour.

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