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The relationship between aneuploidy andp53overexpression during genesis of colorectal adenocarcinoma

โœ Scribed by G. Auer; K. Heselmeyer; A. Zetterberg; R. Steinbeck; E. Munck-Wikland


Book ID
104657245
Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
573 KB
Volume
424
Category
Article
ISSN
1432-2307

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โœฆ Synopsis


This paper describes the investigation of nuclear DNA content and p53 immunoreactivity in normal mucosa (n=25), mildly (n=15), moderately (n=28) and severely atypical (n=22) colorectal adenomas and in colorectal adenocarcinomas (n=116). Twenty-seven per cent of the mildly atypical, 43% of the moderately, 77% of the severely atypical adenomas and 91% of the colorectal carcinomas were distinctly aneuploid. In the aneuploid lesions p53 immunoreactivity was not observed in mildly atypical adenomas, whereas 17% of the moderately atypical, 24% of the severely atypical adenomas and 66% of the adenocarcinomas were p53 positive. None of the diploid lesions were p53 immunoreactive. These data are interpreted to indicate that genomic instability as reflected by crude aneuploidy occurs early during genesis of colorectal carcinoma and represents a high risk factor for p53-gene mutation.


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