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p63 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: evidence for a role of TA-p63 down-regulation in tumorigenesis and lack of prognostic implications of p63 immunoreactivity.

Giancarlo Pruneri1, Lorenzo Pignataro, Michela Manzotti, Nadia Carboni, Domenica Ronchetti, Antonino Neri, Bruno Mario Cesana, Giuseppe Viale.   

Abstract

p63 is a p53-related gene that encodes for multiple mRNA transcripts with (TA-p63) or without (DeltaN-p63) transactivating properties on p53-responsive genes. We evaluated for the first time the prevalence and clinical implications of p63 immunoreactivity (IR) and mRNA expression in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas (LSCCs). Moreover, we also assessed the relationships between p63 expression and p53 gene status. p63 IR was detectable in the basal cell layers of non-neoplastic epithelium and in the whole thickness of dysplastic epithelium. All the 150 LSCCs analyzed were immunoreactive for p63, with 28 (18.7%) cases showing p63 IR in </=50% of neoplastic cells. DeltaN-p63 mRNA transcripts were detected in all the 23 tumors analyzed, whereas TA-p63 mRNA transcripts were absent in 5 (21.7%) cases. p53 gene mutations were found in 24 (29.2%) of the 82 cases analyzed and p53 IR was found in 58 (53.7%) of the 108 cases analyzed; neither was associated with p63 IR. No significant association was found between p63 IR and patients' survival. Interestingly, down-regulation of TA-p63 mRNA levels was more prevalent in patients with T3-T4 tumors and advanced clinical stage. Although the risk of death for cancer was higher in these patients (40% versus 16.6%), this difference did not reach statistical significance. Our results suggest that abnormal expression of p63 may be involved in the early phases of laryngeal tumorigenesis irrespective of p53 gene status and that TA-p63 mRNA down-regulation, but not p63 IR, may be clinically relevant in patients with LSCC.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12379767     DOI: 10.1097/01.lab.0000032373.99569.73

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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