Clinical features and molecular analysis of a family with multiple colon tumours and reduced plasminogen activator activity.

A family is reported in which a pair of brothers has developed recurrent venous thromboses, which have been shown in one brother (the proband) to result from a reduced level of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) activity. Both brothers have also developed multiple synchronous and metachronous color...

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Main Authors: Tomlinson, I, Beck, N, Williamson, J, Harocopos, C, Mitchell, V, Hodgson, S, Bodmer, W
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1997
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Summary:A family is reported in which a pair of brothers has developed recurrent venous thromboses, which have been shown in one brother (the proband) to result from a reduced level of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) activity. Both brothers have also developed multiple synchronous and metachronous colorectal adenomas. Other pedigree members have developed colon cancers, but not multiple colonic tumours. We have shown that HNPCC and FAP/AAPC are unlikely causes of the family's phenotypes. Previous studies have found low levels of t-PA in sporadic colon tumours. In this family, mutations in the t-PA gene, at a linked locus, or at a locus controlling t-PA activity/release may modify the colon tumour phenotype to cause multiple lesions.