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Results of p53 analysis in pediatric malignancies in Poland

✍ Scribed by Fiszer-Maliszewska, ?ucja ;Czernik, Jerzy ;Sawicz-Birkowska, Krystyna ;Kazanowska, Bernarda ;Wojciechowska, Beata


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
101 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1532

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Abstract

Background

Mutations of the p53 gene are thought to be causally associated with the development of various neoplasms. In tumors overexpressing the wild‐form of p53, its functional inactivation has been suggested, and MDM2 seems to be important in this process. We analyzed p53 in childhood solid tumors, as data on pediatric malignancies are still limited.

Procedure

The p53 gene was screened for mutations by the PCR‐S SCP method and sequencing. p53, p21, and MDM2 proteins were analyzed by Western blotting.

Results

Overall, p53 mutations were found at a low frequency, 7% (9/126); the frequency calculated for sarcomas was also low, 8.6%. Interestingly, three of the nine detected mutations were new ones. p53 protein was demonstrated in all tumor histotypes, overall, in 63% (43/68) of the tumors, with 18% showing marked overexpression. No p21 was found; and the 76 kDa MDM2 protein was demonstrated in 18% (6/33) of the sarcomas.

Conclusions

In the series of pediatric malignancies studied, the frequency of p53 mutations was very low, whereas p53 protein was present in a high fraction of the tumors. Thus, in total, p53 abnormalities were frequent. Med Pediatr Oncol 2003;40:316–321. Β© 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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