TP53 protein accumulation and gene mutation in relation to overexpression of MDM2 protein in ovarian borderline tumours and stage I carcinomas
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Pathology
- Vol. 181 (2) , 158-165
- https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1096-9896(199702)181:2<158::aid-path742>3.0.co;2-8
Abstract
Three hundred and seventy‐four early‐stage ovarian tumours, including 27 borderline tumours and 347 stage I carcinomas, were investigated immunohistochemically for overexpression of the TP53 and MDM2 proteins. TP53 (p53) and MDM2 alterations were detected in 15 and 4 per cent of borderline tumours, and in 50 and 13 per cent of stage I carcinomas, respectively. Mutations in the TP53 gene (exons 5–8) were demonstrated in 29 of the 50 stage I carcinomas studied, using denaturing gel electrophoresis followed by direct sequencing. TP53 overexpression was seen less often in tumours of mucinous and endometrioid type than in tumours of other histological types and more often in moderately and poorly differentiated than in well differentiated tumours. MDM2 protein overexpression was seen more often in clear cell carcinoma than in tumours of other histological types. These results indicate that TP53 abnormalities play a crucial role, and MDM2 abnormalities a minor role, in the development of early‐stage ovarian carcinoma. There was no significant association between TP53 or MDM2 alterations and survival in multivariate analysis. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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