p53 overexpression and mutation in endometrial carcinoma: inverted relation with estrogen and progesterone receptor status.

K Niwa, T Murase, S Morishita, M Hashimoto, N Itoh, T Tamaya
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Abstract

Overexpression and mutation of p53 in 46 primary endometrial carcinomas were determined comparatively with the status for estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR). Immunohistochemically p53 overexpression was found in 9 of 46 cases (20%), while eight kinds of mutations in that gene were detected in 7 of 46 endometrial carcinomas (15%), using polymerase chain reaction single-strand conformation polymorphism and subsequently direct sequencing method. Six of nine cases with p53 overexpression showed p53 mutation. All eight mutations showed single substitutions, and three cases in exon 4, one in exon 5, two in exon 6, and two in exon 7 were found. The cases with the p53 overexpression were significantly inversely related to that of ER or PR staining. Most endometrial carcinoma with p53 overexpression and/or mutation had a relatively poor prognosis and showed no reactivities of ER or PR.

子宫内膜癌中P53过表达和突变:与雌激素和孕激素受体状态呈负相关。
测定46例原发性子宫内膜癌中p53的过表达和突变情况,并与雌激素受体(ER)和孕激素受体(PR)状况进行比较。采用聚合酶链反应单链构象多态性并随后直接测序的方法,46例子宫内膜癌中有9例检测到p53过表达(20%),46例子宫内膜癌中有7例检测到该基因8种突变(15%)。9例p53过表达患者中6例发生p53突变。8例突变均为单次替换,其中外显子4 3例,外显子5 1例,外显子6 2例,外显子7 2例。p53过表达与ER、PR染色呈显著负相关。大多数p53过表达和/或突变的子宫内膜癌预后较差,无ER或PR反应。
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