[Quantification of protein p53 expression by image analysis in 58 cases of colon carcinoma. Study of correlations between sex, age, histology, Dukes stage, DNA content and lymph node invasion].

F Morlevat, P Roignot, S Lizard-Nacol, P Brunet-Lecomte, G Lizard
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The analysis of p53 expression has been performed on 58 cases of colonic carcinomas. p53 expression was revealed by immunohistochemistry with the monoclonal antibody DO.7, and its quantification was performed by image analysis on deparaffinized tissue sections treated by microwaves. p53 expression evaluated by images analysis has been compared to visual estimation performed under light microscopy, and an excellent correlation was found between the two methods. No statistical significant relationships were found between the proportion of tumours expressing p53, sex, age (< 70 or > 70 years), histology (well, intermediate or poorly differentiated) and DNA index (< 1.3 or > 1.3) whereas the proportion of tumors expressing p53 was significantly higher in case of metastatic behaviour as well as in the C stage of Dukes classification. p53 expression was also significantly more important in colonic carcinomas with DNA index higher than 1.3 and in case of metastatic behaviour. According to these data, the metastatic behaviour is correlated both with the proportion of tumors expressing p53 and with the level of p53 expression.

58例结肠癌中p53蛋白表达的图像分析。性别、年龄、组织学、Dukes分期、DNA含量与淋巴结浸润的相关性研究[j]。
本文对58例结肠癌的p53表达进行了分析。用单克隆抗体DO.7免疫组化检测p53表达,微波处理脱蜡组织切片图像分析定量。通过图像分析评估的P53表达与光学显微镜下进行的视觉估计进行了比较,发现两种方法之间存在良好的相关性。表达p53的肿瘤比例与性别、年龄(< 70岁或> 70岁)、组织学(良好、中度或低分化)和DNA指数(< 1.3或> 1.3)之间无统计学意义的关系,而在转移行为和Dukes分类的C期中表达p53的肿瘤比例明显更高。p53的表达在DNA指数高于1.3的结肠癌和有转移行为的结肠癌中也更为重要。根据这些数据,转移行为与表达p53的肿瘤比例和p53表达水平相关。
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